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Not so fast: BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Approval Report Walked Back

BlackRock has denied reports that its Bitcoin ETF has gained approval. Expectations that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will grudgingly approve an exchange-traded product for a spot Bitcoin fund have helped to drive prices higher of BTC in recent days. Initial reports of an… Read More

SEC 2024 Examination Priorities Include Crypto, Fintech Items, Again

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Examinations, has posted its 2024 examination priorities, including digital assets and Fintech items. The Division of Enforcement noted that last year, it established specialized teams within the various examination programs, including “crypto assets, financial technology [Fintech], such… Read More

Fineqia Analyst Points to SEC’s Decision Not to Appeal Grayscale Decision Driving Bitcoin Higher

It has been widely reported that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided not to appeal a decision by the courts that reflects favorably on Grayscale’s push to launch a Bitcoin ETF. Grayscale currently lists a Bitcoin Trust on OTC Markets, along with other… Read More

Congressman James Comer Plans to Subpoena Documents from SEC if Commission Does Not Turn Over ESG Information

Congressman James Comer, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, may subpoena documents from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), if the Commission does not provide information regarding their social agenda, which is deemed to be beyond the purview of the securities regulator…. Read More

SEC Schedules Open Meeting of the Commission for this Week

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has scheduled an open meeting of the Commission on two rule changes. First, the Commission will consider whether to adopt a rule under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to “increase the transparency and efficiency of the securities lending… Read More

Elon Musk Predicts Overhaul of SEC

Elon Musk has taken to X to predict a massive overhaul of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulators. Responding to an X from Mario Nawful, Musk had this to say: “A comprehensive overhaul of these agencies is sorely needed, along with a… Read More

SEC Tells Elon Musk to Comply with Investigation, Musk says “Seriously”

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued an order directed at Elon Musk, seeking to compel the world’s wealthiest entrepreneur to “comply with an investigative subpoena calling for his appearance for testimony.” Musk, who acquired Twitter, now named X, has become a target for… Read More

XRP Rising Following the Court Win by Ripple

XRP has caught a small bid following the news that the courts have sided with Ripple regarding the ongoing battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission. US District Judge Analisa Torres has rejected the SEC’s appeal regarding part of the judge’s decision in its lawsuit… Read More

“Ponzi-Like”: SEC Blocks Zera Financial from Ongoing Effort Promising 36% Annual Return. Funds Dissipated

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed an enforcement action against  Zera Financial and Luis A. Romero. The complaint states that. Zera and Romero have raised more than $2.28 million from about 168 investors. The money is said to have been “dissipated.” The SEC… Read More

US District Judge Rejects SEC’s Motion to Appeal Part of Court Decision in Lawsuit Against Ripple Regarding Sales of XRP

US District Judge Analisa Torres has rejected the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) to appeal part of the judge’s decision in its lawsuit against enterprise blockchain firm Ripple Labs regarding the sales of XRP. Judge Torres determined in July 2023 that a part of… Read More

The SEC Small Business Forum Provides 20 Recommendations to the Commission. Most will be Ignored.

The SEC’s annual Small Business Forum took place earlier this year, and in recent days, the report from the gathering was published. The Forum has taken place for more than 40 years, and while the participants regularly provide good recommendations to the Commission, few will… Read More

12(g) Rule is on the SEC’s Agenda for a Change. This Could Impact Private Companies, Forcing them to Register, Become Public Firms

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has published a long list of rule changes it intends to pursue. The complete agenda established by the Commission, under the leadership of SEC Chair Gary Gensler, is available here. One of the rule changes near the top is… Read More

Republicans Hammer SEC on “Cumulative Impact of Rulemakings”

In the minutes before the testimony by SEC Gary Gensler in front of the House Financial Services Committee, the leadership has distributed a letter pounding Chair Gensler on the “cumulative impact” of the SEC’s rulemakings during his tenure. The Republican leadership demands that Gensler “ahalt… Read More

Here is SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s Prepared Testimony for the Hearing at the House Financial Services Committee

  Today, commencing shortly, SEC Chair Gary Gensler will testify in front of the House Financial Services Committee. You can expect a good grilling of Chair Gensler as the Republic-controlled Committee has pushed against his aggressive rule-making agenda that has propelled the SEC into the… Read More

SEC Charges Podcaster, the Cash Flow King, with Ponzi Plot that Garnered $11 Million from 50 Investors

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Matthew Motil with allegations he operated a Ponzi like scam that pilfered $11 million from 50 investors. Motil, based in North Olmstead, Ohio, ran a podcast called “The Cash Flow King.” According to the SEC’s complaint, Motil promoted… Read More

SEC Chairman Gary Gensler to Testify in Front of House Financial Services Committee this Week

Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will traverse up to Capitol Hill this week to testify in front of the House Financial Services Committee in what could be a fairly robust hearing. The hearing memo includes a litany of issues that Chair Gensler is… Read More

Angel Capital Association Provides Compelling Information to Broaden Definition of an Accredited Investor, Countering SEC’s Ambition to Exclude More Investors

During the Securities and Exchange Commission’s meeting of the Investor Advisory Committee (IAC) yesterday (September 21, 2023), a representative from the Angel Capital Association (ACA) gave a compelling presentation advocating on behalf of his industry and why we need more Accredited Investors and NOT fewer…. Read More

If the Accredited Investor Wealth Threshold was Indexed to Inflation, the Hurdle Would Be Over $3 Million Today

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering raising the wealth threshold for the definition of an Accredited Investor. Currently, in brief, an Accredited Investor is an individual who earns over $200,000 a year or has a net worth of over $1 million. The net… Read More

Enterprise Blockchain Firm Ripple Determined to Battle SEC Lawsuit to the End

US-headquartered crypto firm Ripple recently stated that it intends to keep fighting the current lawsuit with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The dustup with the regulator is emblematic of the broader challenges digital asset firms face in the US as the SEC has… Read More

Meeting of the SEC Investor Advisory Committee Will Address Reg D and Definition of an Accredited Investor

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Investor Advisory Committee will meet next week and will discuss two very important policy items that impact capital raising for private firms. The first panel discussion will review exempt securities offerings under Reg D. This exemption, only available to… Read More

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