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SEC Does Not Get To Call Its Own Shots: ConsenSys Senior Counsel
ConsenSys Senior Counsel and Director of Global Regulatory Matters Bill Hughes shares his crypto regulatory outlook as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) begins to seek increased enforcement action against crypto companies. While the SEC's definition of securities laws "deserves some deference," he says, "it does not control what a federal judge does."

Consensys Exec on State of U.S. Crypto Regulation
ConsenSys Senior Counsel and Director of Global Regulatory Matters Bill Hughes discusses his take on the U.S. crypto regulatory landscape, including reactions to SEC Chair Gary Gensler's shadow crypto rule and why U.S. lawmakers shouldn't back Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)'s latest crypto bill.

Is the SEC Leaving Crypto Without Clear Rules?
SEC Chair Gary Gensler told CoinDesk that the ongoing insistence from the crypto industry that the agency is leaving the sector without clear rules is a "false narrative." CoinDesk Deputy Managing Editor for Global Policy and Regulation Jesse Hamilton discusses the surging enforcement cases and their significance to SEC's regulatory approach.

La regola ombra della SEC Cripto prende forma mentre aumentano i casi di applicazione
L'autorità di regolamentazione dei titoli azionari degli Stati Uniti ha ormai emanato decine di provvedimenti in cui delinea come definisce un titolo Cripto e quali aziende dovrebbero fungere da exchange, ma il settore è in una fase di stallo.

Bitcoin Has Risen 47% So Far In 2023
Bitcoin (BTC) has had a strong start at the beginning of 2023, outperforming other traditional risk assets. However, the bullish momentum has stalled since Feb. 16, with the cryptocurrency failing multiple times to secure a foothold above the $25,000 mark. This comes as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is taking aim at crypto exchanges like Kraken. Teddy Fusaro, Bitwise Asset Management President, weighs in on market sentiment saying, "the regulatory developments are positive."

Paxos sta tenendo "discussioni costruttive" con la SEC
La notizia dei colloqui arriva una settimana dopo che Paxos ha comunicato di aver ricevuto una notifica Wells dall'autorità di regolamentazione.

SEC Charges Terraform Labs, Do Kwon With Fraud; Former FTX Exec Reportedly Plans to Plead Guilty
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued Terraform Labs, the company behind the failed TerraUSD stablecoin, and its co-founder, Do Kwon. Separately, Nishad Singh, the former director of engineering for collapsed crypto exchange FTX, is planning to plead guilty to fraud charges for his role in the alleged scheme, according to Bloomberg.

Ex presidente della CFTC: la SEC ha avuto "assolutamente ragione" a citare in giudizio Terraform Labs e Do Kwon
Timothy Massad, ora ricercatore presso la Kennedy School of Government di Harvard, ha affermato che gli enti di regolamentazione bancaria statunitensi hanno ora la possibilità di creare un quadro che potrebbe concedere licenze agli emittenti di stablecoin.

Jump Crypto Booked $1.28B in Profits as Terra's Ecosystem Crumbled: Sources
When U.S. regulators sued Do Kwon and Terraform Labs this week for the spectacular implosion of their UST stablecoin and related LUNA token, a huge question was left unanswered: who was the trading partner that booked $1.28 billion in profits as Terra’s $40 billion ecosystem crumbled? According to CoinDesk sources, it was Jump Crypto, a company whose parent has deep roots in conventional finance that’s become a giant in digital assets. “The Hash” panel discusses the latest developments after the SEC released a 55-page document detailing various charges of fraud against Do Kwon and Terraform Labs.

