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SEC Is Reportedly Willing to Postpone Terraform Labs Court Trial for Do Kwon’s Extradition

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reportedly willing to postpone the Terraform Labs trial for Do Kwon‘s extradition. The SEC agreed to the delay of the civil trial against Terraform Labs and its co-founder Do Kwon for allegedly carrying out a $40 billion… Read More

Spectrum Markets Reports Surge in Activity on Bitcoin-linked Products After SEC’s Approval of Spot BTC ETFs

Spectrum Markets, the pan-European trading venue for securities saw a surge in overnight activity on products “linked to bitcoin, in the hours following the SEC’s announcement approving the first spot bitcoin ETF.” The volume of bitcoin-linked instruments “traded on Spectrum Wednesday was five times higher… Read More

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler Comments on X Breach

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) experienced an embarrassing breach of security when its X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked. The perpetrators took the opportunity to announce the approval of Bitcoin ETFs one day before the SEC intended to announce it publicly. In the following… Read More

Senator Elizabeth Warren Hammers SEC’s Approval of Bitcoin ETFs

Senator Elizabeth Warren has taken to X to express her displeasure with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s decision to approve eleven Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These funds started trading today after being approved yesterday, experiencing solid trading demand. Warren, a policymaker who is no fan… Read More

ESG: House Financial Services Committee to Hold Hearing on SEC’s Attempt to Regulate Climate Impact

The House Financial Services Committee has announced the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will hold a hearing entitled: “Oversight of the SEC’s Proposed Climate Disclosure Rule: A Future of Legal Hurdles.” The hearing is scheduled to take place on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at 10 AM… Read More

SEC Announces Enforcement Action Against Future Fintech Group CEO, Alleges Stock Manipulation

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced charges against the CEO of Future Fintech Group (Nasdaq:FTFT). The Future Fintech Group is a financial and digital technology service provider that says it conducts asset management, brokerage, and investment banking services in Hong Kong, operates a… Read More

Watershed Moment for Digital Assets Industry: Crypto Industry Reacts to Spot Bitcoin ETF Approvals by SEC

As expected by most industry analysts and also after an embarrassing false start (following the official SEC X account being “compromised”) the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has finally approved 11 spot bitcoin ETF applications – which were submitted by traditional financial and crypto-focused… Read More

House Financial Services Committee Republicans Tell SEC to Explain X Breach in Bogus Bitcoin ETF Announcement

Representative Patrick McHenry,  Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, has joined the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Bill Huizenga, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion, French Hill, and the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Capital… Read More

Coincover Comments on Possible Bitcoin ETF Approval: Would Put Pressure on Regulators Worldwide

Many insiders expect the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to decide today whether to approve or not approve a Bitcoin Exchange Traded Fund (ETF). The possibility of a spot Bitcoin vehicle trading on the Nasdaq or the NYSE has driven the price of Bitcoin higher… Read More

SEC Posts Video on Accredited Investor Rules, Changes May Be On the Way

Yesterday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) posted a video on X discussing the recent Staff review of the definition of an Accredited Investor. The video states that the review of fhe definition is mandated to take place every four years, according to Dodd-Frank. The… Read More

SEC Has Not Approved Bitcoin ETFs [u]

Minutes ago, it was reported that the  Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had approved the first Bitcoin Exchange Traded Funds (ETF). Apparently, the SEC’s X account was “compromised,” and the statement on X by SEC Chair Gary Gensler was bogus. The X has now been… Read More

SEC Announces New Small Business Advocate

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the new Small Business Advocate – a role that has been vacant for some time now. The Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation was created by legislation that was signed into law in 2016…. Read More

SEC Must Reject Spot Bitcoin ETPs which Can Inflict “Massive” Investor Harm, According to Better Markets

Dennis M. Kelleher, Co-founder, President, and CEO, issued the following statement on the filing of Better Markets’ Supplemental Comment Letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response “to multiple proposed rule changes filed by national securities exchanges seeking to list and trade shares… Read More

SEC Reveals Enforcement Action on Alleged Ponzi Scam that Targeted Indian Community

This past Friday, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed an enforcement action that was initially filed last October. According to the SEC, it received a temporary restraining order, an asset freeze, and other relief to halt an ongoing fraud targeting the Indian community that… Read More

Bitcoin ETF Decision Is “Irrelevant” to DeFi, According to Haven1 Co-Founder Jeff Owens

Jeff Owens, co-founder of Haven1, says that any impact a potential spot bitcoin ETF rejection by the SEC has on the DeFi market will “be temporary and has nothing to do with fundamentals in the space.” However, he says that “in the short term, lower… Read More

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda Returns for 2nd Term

Commissioner Mark Uyeda has been sworn in for a second term at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). His previous term expired in 2023, and now Uyeda may remain at the SEC until 2028. Uyeda is one of two Republican Commissioners – the other being… Read More

Securities Exemptions for Raising Private Capital

Online capital formation became legal following the approval of the JOBS Act of 2012. Signed into law by President Obama, the bipartisan legislation sought to make it easier for firms to raise money from both accredited and non-accredited investors. While the bill was signed into… Read More

Philippines Startups Raise $36m from Crowdfunding in 3 Years

The Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has successfully driven the growth of the country’s crowdfunding sector, with funds raised approaching P2 billion (about $36 million) in the last three years. This surge in crowdfunding activity is a direct outcome of the SEC’s nationwide campaign,… Read More

BarnBridge DAO Settles Charges, Pays SEC $1.7 Million Penalty

The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled charges with BarnBridge DAO and its two founders, BarnBridge DAO Troy Murray and Tyler Ward, according to a statement by the Commission. Barnbreige will pay approximately $1.7 million in a penalty regarding allegations that Smart Yield Bonds, a digital… Read More

Federal Appeals Court Tosses Out SEC Stock Buyback Rule Following Missed Deadline for Updates

In October of this yuear, Judges for the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals had reportedly provided the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) a 30-day period ion order to “correct defects in the rule,” while noting that the agency had violated the Administrative Procedure… Read More

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