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Amerikaans senator Warren afgewezen bij uitstel van World Liberty bankcharter vanwege banden met Trump

De OCC meldt dat de trust-bank aanvraag verbonden aan World Liberty Financial, gelinkt aan president Donald Trump, zal doorgaan zonder de door de senator gevraagde pauze.

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Senator Warren: WLFI-gerelateerde bankvergunning moet worden stopgezet totdat Trump zijn belangen verkoopt

Vragen over overheids ethiek blijven hangen rond de plannen van de Amerikaanse Senaat om te stemmen over het wetsvoorstel inzake de structuur van de cryptomarkt, en Warren brengt een gerelateerd argument naar voren.

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Senator Warren houdt de druk op Trump’s cryptoverbanden terwijl wetsvoorstel over marktstructuur wordt onderhandeld

Senator Elizabeth Warren houdt politieke druk vast op de zakelijke belangen van President Trump in World Liberty Financial in een brief aan het Ministerie van Financiën en het DOJ.

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Snijdt Binance Deals met Team Trump? Dat Vragen Senaatsdemocraten

Senator Elizabeth Warren en collega's hebben de procureur-generaal gevraagd wat er aan de hand is met Binance en de berichten over Amerikaanse gesprekken omtrent de naleving van handhavingsmaatregelen.

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How Much Money Are Terrorists Actually Raising in Crypto?

A recent Wall Street Journal article that claimed Hamas raised $130 million via cryptocurrency has sparked considerable debate, especially after Sen. Elizabeth Warren used it as her sole source to ask for tighter regulations around crypto. However, the veracity of this claim has come under scrutiny. Yaya Fanusie, Jessi Brooks, and Andrew Fierman delve into the reported figures, methodology behind it, and subsequent industry responses that sought to correct the public record.

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Senators Tell DOJ to Investigate Binance for Potentially Lying to Lawmakers: Bloomberg

In a letter written to the U.S. Attorney General, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) alleged that crypto exchange Binance may have lied to lawmakers about its business practices and must be investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), according to a report from Bloomberg. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the Senators' attitude toward crypto.

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Hong Kong's Crypto Plans; Dogecoin Volatility Explosion Ahead?

Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has started accepting applications for crypto trading platform licenses. Separately, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is calling for a crackdown on the use of crypto in the Chinese fentanyl trade. And, a technical analysis indicator called Bollinger bandwidth suggests dogecoin (DOGE) could be due for a pronounced move. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie and The TIE Director of Content Lawrence Lewitinn break down some of the most-searched stories impacting the crypto sector this week.

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Bitcoin Slips Closer to $27K; Sen. Warren Calls for Shutdown of Crypto Funding for Fentanyl

CoinDesk's Jenn Sanasie breaks down the major stories shaping the crypto industry on "CoinDesk Daily" as bitcoin (BTC) slips closer to $27,000, after a top U.S. Federal Reserve official said there is no compelling case to halt the central bank’s rate hike cycle. This comes as U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) argues for legislation to shut the rampant use of cryptocurrency in the Chinese fentanyl trade during a Wednesday Senate hearing. Separately, the European Union formally signed its landmark Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation into law, taking the bloc closer to becoming the first major jurisdiction in the world with tailored rules for the sector.

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Circle, BlockFi Are Questioned by Lawmakers About Why They Banked at SVB

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) want to know why crypto companies, including bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi and stablecoin issuer Circle, banked at now-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank. Blockchain Association director of government relations Ron Hammond discusses the difference between Coinbase, Binance and Circle's engagements with lawmakers in DC. "The issue that we have in DC is that no matter the approach you take, it seems like you're still going to be at the end of a Wells notice of enforcement action," Hammond said.

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Why Lawmakers Shouldn’t Back Sen. Warren’s Latest Crypto Bill

ConsenSys Senior Counsel and Director of Global Regulatory Matters Bill Hughes explains why U.S. lawmakers should not back Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)'s latest crypto bill. Urging everyone in the United States to register with the Federal government will not "stop illicit finance on blockchain," he said.

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