Regulation

The world of digital art is facing a legal dilemma as Jonathan Mann and Brian L. Frye take on the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The dispute revolves around the classification of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) representing digital art as securities under US law. Mann and Frye argue that their unique NFT artworks should not
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Zoomex has revolutionized the crypto exchange market by prioritizing user anonymity. Unlike many other platforms that require extensive Know Your Customer (KYC) verification processes, Zoomex does not mandate KYC. This policy ensures that users can trade confidently, knowing their personal data remains private and secure. The emphasis on privacy particularly appeals to traders who value
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Donald Trump, the US Republican Presidential candidate, recently attended the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville on July 27. During his appearance, Trump made bold promises to the crypto voters in attendance regarding the US government’s Bitcoin holdings. He stated that if elected, his administration would enforce a policy mandating the US government to retain “100%”
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A recent letter from a group of Democrat politicians has urged the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to reconsider its stance on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. The letter emphasizes the importance of taking a “forward-looking approach” to these digital assets, highlighting their potential for American innovation, economic growth, and financial inclusion. The Democrats express concern over
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Semilore Faleti’s journey in the cryptocurrency world began with a broad spectrum of writing skills that eventually led him to specialize in journalism and content creation within the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. While he initially dabbled in writing on various topics, it was his natural ability to unravel the complexities of this intriguing world that
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Two prominent crypto companies, Coinbase and Revolut, recently found themselves on opposite ends of the spectrum when it came to dealing with the UK authorities. The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) imposed a fine of £3.5 million ($4.5 million) on CB Payments Limited (CBPL), a subsidiary of Coinbase Group, for violations related to Anti-Money Laundering
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