Politics, Legal & Regulation

Policy and regulations impacting innovations in Finance.

Stablecoin Issuer Tether to Defend Itself Against “Shake Down” Litigation Commenced by Celsius

On August 9, 2024, Celsius Network Limited, acting through the Blockchain Recovery Investment Consortium, LLC, filed suit against Tether Limited, and certain of its affiliates, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. This “baseless” lawsuit against Tether proves the… Read More

Law Firm: the SEC Lost in Battle with Ripple

Last week, it was reported that Ripple had paid a $125 million penalty to settle an enforcement case brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Ripple, the issuer of XRP, was found guilty of selling unregistered securities, but the penalty was far smaller than… Read More

Financial Technology Association Tells US Government to Take Unified Approach on Artificial Intelligence, Encourage Innovation

The Financial Technology Association (FTA) has posted a comment letter directed towards the US Department of Treasury in regard to a request for feedback on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in financial services. The FTA advocates on behalf of the benefits of AI, urging… Read More

Ideonomics Charged with Fraud by SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed fraud charges against Ideanomics and several of its executives. All respondents have settled with the SEC. Ideanomics (OTC:IDEX) is described as “a global group with a simple mission: accelerating the commercial adoption of electric vehicles. By bringing… Read More

Tax Lawyer David W. Klasing Says IRS Catching Up on Crypto Tax Cheats

Tax lawyer David W. Klasing warns the IRS anticipates a surge in cryptocurrency-related tax evasion cases. That is driven by anonymity and decentralization, which complicate the ability to track income and enforce laws. “The IRS expects a rise in crypto tax evasion cases as taxpayers file their… Read More

Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) to Prioritize Financial Literacy with Focus on Consumer Protection

Consumer protection is a strategic pillar for the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and enabling financial literacy is part of this key objective. By supporting financial literacy and promoting a stable financial system, the Authority is committed to “fostering responsible and informed financial decision-making by… Read More

Crypto Industry Leaders Hammer Unfair Treatment Under Biden as Democrats Attempt to Repair Relationship: Report

The Democrat party’s initial outreach to repair its broken relationship with the crypto industry has not gone very well, according to a report. Fox News says multiple investors and executives from firms like Coinbase, Ripple, Kraken, etc., participated in a call with Democrat bigwigs that… Read More

CFTC Says it Receives $12.7 Billion Judgement in FTX, Alameda Case

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is reporting that the US District Court for the Southern District of New York has entered a consent order of permanent injunction and other relief against FTX Trading and Alameda Research. The duo has been ordered to pay $12.7 billion in… Read More

If firms do not improve, we will act: FCA Cautions Crypto Firms on Regulatory Requirements

While the UK is pretty crypto-friendly compared to the US, this does not mean you can flout existing rules. Yesterday, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued a statement warning digital asset firms to comply with rules. If certain unnamed firms do not improve, “we will act,” the… Read More

Pyrrhic Victory for SEC? Ripple Pays Penalty of $125 following SEC Action Settlement

Ripple, the issuer of XRP, has long been ensconced in a legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission over allegations of offering an unregistered security. However, it appears to have been let off lightly by paying a penalty of $125 million. Ripple CEO Brad… Read More

The Bitcoin Act: Bill Introduced to Establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve in the US

Legislation has been introduced in the US Senate to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. Submitted by Senator Cynthia Lummis, well known for her support of digital assets, S.4912, the Bitcoin Act, officially entitled, Boosting Innovation, Technology and Competitiveness through Optimized Investment Nationwide (BITCOIN) Act was sent… Read More

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Action Leads to Permanent Bans for Fraudsters Behind “Credit Repair” Pyramid Scheme

As a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, the owners and operators of a sprawling credit repair operation known as Financial Education Services (FES) will end the practices that the FTC alleged “created a pyramid scheme and also violated the Credit Repair Organizations Act.”… Read More

PBOC and HKMA to Focus on Cross-Boundary Linkage of Payment Systems between Mainland China and Hong Kong

PBOC and HKMA has reportedly signed an MOU that is focused on cross-boundary linkage of payment systems between the Mainland and Hong Kong. Mr Lu Lei, Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), and Mr Howard Lee, Deputy Chief Executive of the Hong… Read More

Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Introduces Review Group for Equities Market Development

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced that a Review Group has been set up to recommend measures to strengthen equities market development in Singapore. The Review Group will be chaired by Mr Chee Hong Tat, Minister for Transport, Second Minister for Finance and Board… Read More

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda Comments on Biden Administration, Crypto Regulation

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda recently spoke at an event sponsored by Schwab. Commissioner  Uyeda spoke during a session to address the “regulatory onslaught” that has taken place during Chairman Gary Gensler’s tenure at the agency. In notes provided to CI, Uyeda commented on the impact… Read More

Singapore Pursues Consultation on Transfers with China, Suspensions of Specific Channels

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has announced a consultation on transfers to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), including the current suspension of “non-specified channels.” The suspension, pertaining mostly to PRC nationals working in Singapore, is in regard to accounts and funds that were… Read More

American Fintech Council Supports Congressional Request to Safeguard Consumer Data, Action by CFPB

The American Fintech Council (AFC) has issued a statement on the bipartisan letter sent by a group of House Representatives asking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to adjust requirements pertaining to control of consumer data along the lines of Open Banking. The AFC says they… Read More

Open Banking: Congressional Bipartisan Letter Requests Revisions on Personal Data Use from CFBP

A group of US House Representatives have sent a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) requesting the agency revise use of personal data. Led by Representatives Mike Flood, Brittany Pettersen, Erin Houchin, and ten other Representatives, the letter notes that the Personal Financial… Read More

European Central Bank and European Banking Authority Release Report on Payments Fraud

The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) have recently released a joint report on payment fraud. The report assesses payment fraud data reported semi-annually by payment service providers across the European Economic Area (EEA) for a variety of payment instruments, such… Read More

UK’s FCA Shares Update on Dormant Assets Scheme Expansion, Covering Investment Assets and Client Money

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has shared an update on the Dormant Assets Scheme expansion covering Investment assets and client money. The FCA noted that they have amended their rules and guidance in ode “to enable dormant investment assets and client money to be… Read More

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