Politics, Legal & Regulation

Policy and regulations impacting innovations in Finance.

SEC’s Crenshaw Urges Caution on Easing Rules for Asset-Backed Securities

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw warned against rushing to roll back disclosure requirements for asset-backed securities (ABS), saying weak issuance levels may reflect lack of investor demand rather than regulatory barriers. The SEC issued a concept release this week asking whether… Read More

DTCC Subsidiary FICC Submits Proposed Rule Change Filing to SEC to Offer New Agent Clearing (ACS) Triparty Service

In a move to fortify the U.S. Treasury market against emerging risks, the Fixed Income Clearing Corporation (FICC), a subsidiary of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), has filed a proposed rule change with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Announced on September 23,… Read More

CBDC: European Central Bank Updates on Digital Euro

The European Central Bank (ECB) is planning to launch a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in 2026. Currently, the goal is to offer a digital Euro to both consumers and institutional entities as the transition away from paper currency continues. In November of 2023, the… Read More

House Committee on Financial Services Chairman Provides Insight into Fall Agenda, Will Work on Capital Formation

Chairman of the House Committee on Financial Services, French Hill, has provided some insight into their legislative plans for the fall. Representative Hill was chatting with the Banking with Interest Podcast, put out by IntraFi. Congress has already approved stablecoin legislation, which the Committee led…. Read More

The GENIUS Act Is Reshaping Digital Asset Regulation in the US

The GENIUS Act is ushering in a new era of regulatory oversight for digital assets, particularly stablecoins, in the United States. By classifying stablecoin issuers as financial institutions, mandating Anti-Money Laundering (AML) programs, and requiring third-party audits, the legislation signals that cryptocurrencies can no longer… Read More

European Commission Asks Google, Apple, Microsoft, What Are They Are Doing to Counter Financial Scams

The European Commission is going after big tech again. This time, the Commission is demanding Apple, Google, Microsoft and Booking.com what they are doing to mitigate financial scams. The request falls under the EU Digital Services Act, as “very large online platforms and search engines… Read More

tZERO Obtains FINRA Approval to Trade Corporate Debt, Expanding Multi-Asset Capabilities, Plans Tokenized Assets

tZERO Group, Inc., a firm enabling tokenized securities and blockchain-powered trading, is making bold strides toward unifying traditional and digital markets. With recent regulatory approvals, filings, and strategic alliances, tZERO is positioning itself as a central hub for tokenized assets, from corporate debt to derivatives…. Read More

Chase Ergen’s Plan to Make America Wealthy Again (MAWA)

Chase Ergen is excited about the current state of decentralized finance and looks forward to even better things to come. An entrepreneur and strategic advisor, Ergen has two decades of experience in satellite and telecommunications, serves on the board of DeFi Technologies, and is the… Read More

Digital Euro on the Horizon : European Central Bank (ECB) Eyes 2029 Launch

The European Central Bank (ECB) is accelerating its efforts to introduce a digital euro, with a potential rollout slated for mid-2029, according to ECB Executive Board member Piero Cipollone. This ambitious project, aimed at modernizing Europe’s financial ecosystem, reflects the growing global interest in central… Read More

IRS Releases Key Updates for Digital Assets Compliance

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released a draft of the January 2026 revision of Form W-9, a critical document used to collect taxpayer identification information. As explained in a blog post by Taxbit, this update introduces significant changes aimed at addressing the evolving ecosystem… Read More

CFTC Introduces Tokenization Initiative, Enabling Derivatives Trading with Stablecoins Serving as Collateral

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has unveiled a forward-thinking program designed to permit the use of tokenized assets—particularly stablecoins—as security for derivatives positions. Announced recently, by Acting Chair Caroline D. Pham, this initiative represents a regulatory evolution, aiming to harness blockchain‘s potential for… Read More

SEC – CFTC Gather to Seek Regulatory Harmonization

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will meet on September 29 to discuss ways to harmonize regulatory matters more effectively. With the advent of digital assets, agency rules or characteristics of assets may overlap, causing confusion for issuers… Read More

House Financial Services Committee Sends Letter to SEC Supporting Inclusion of Alternative Assets in 401K Plans

The House Committee on Financial Services has sent a letter to the Chairman of the SEC, Paul Atkins, in support of the Executive Order that mandates the inclusion of alternative assets in 401 (k) plans. In the US, few firms offer pensions or defined benefit plans,… Read More

CFTC Pursues Tokenized Collateral for Derivatives Markets

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will pursue the use of tokenized collateral, which will include stablecoins. This follows the GENIUS Act, which legalized payment stablecoins issued by private parties. Tokenized collateral is expected to be used in derivatives markets and is said to be… Read More

Eurocrowd Highlights Crowdfunding Platforms by Compliance

Last month, CI highlighted a report distributed by Eurocrowd that described the crowdfunding marketplace as struggling with compliance, which outlined six areas of concern for the sector. The report follows the harmonization of rules for the European crowdfunding sector under ECSPR, a new regulation that… Read More

EU Finance Ministers Chart Path for Digital Euro but Launch Likely Remains Years Away

The European Union’s finance ministers have taken a significant step toward the potential introduction of a digital euro, outlining a roadmap to guide its development. However, despite this progress, the actual issuance of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) by the European Central Bank (ECB)… Read More

South Korea Seizes $106m in Crypto from Tax Delinquents Since 2021

South Korea’s tax authority has confiscated more than 140 billion won ($106 million) in virtual assets, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, from tax delinquents over the past four years, highlighting the government’s widening use of digital assets to enforce compliance. The National Tax Service (NTS) began… Read More

Nick Morgan Named a Finalist for the Gregor G. Peterson Prize, Remains Focused on Fighting Perceived SEC Overreach 

Nick Morgan is a finalist for the Gregor G. Peterson Prize in Venture Philanthropy. Established in 2019 by the Peterson Family to acknowledge the work of Greg Peterson, a key figure in business and philanthropy, the prize awards a $250,000 grant over three years to… Read More

EU Plans to Exclude Big Tech from Financial Data Sharing System

The European Union is poised to restrict major technology companies, including Amazon, Apple, Google, and Meta, from participating in a forthcoming financial data sharing framework, as reported by the FT. This move reflects the EU’s ongoing efforts to regulate the influence of Big Tech while… Read More

NYDFS Encourages Banks to Leverage Blockchain Analytics for Crypto Compliance

The New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has issued guidance urging financial institutions exploring cryptocurrency-related activities to integrate blockchain analytics tools into their operations. This recommendation, aimed at enhancing risk management and regulatory compliance, reflects the growing intersection of traditional finance and the… Read More

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