The US SEC says that “covered” US dollar stablecoins like USDT and USDC are not securities, and those minting or redeeming them do not need to register with it
Washington D.C. — Introduction — As part of an effort … Nidhi Kolhapur / Coinpedia Fintech News : What Are SEC's New “Covered Stablecoins”? Tether's USDT May Not Qualify! Ronak Kumar / The Crypto ...
Prager Metis, a former auditor for FTX, pays a $1.95M fine to settle two US SEC cases, including for alleged negligence in auditing the cryptocurrency exchange
A former auditor for FTX will pay $1.95 million to settle two U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cases …
BlackRock files a US SEC application to register a spot bitcoin ETF, using Coinbase Custody as its custodian; the SEC has rejected all bitcoin spot ETFs to date
Analyst Calls It a ‘Real Deal’ Spot Bitcoin ETF Filing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission : iShares Bitcoin Trust The Daily Hodl : Billionaire Mike Novogratz Says BlackRock Filing for a Bitcoin E...
Gary Gensler tells Congress that SEC has no plans to ban crypto, decentralized exchanges need to be regulated, stablecoins are like “poker chips”, and more
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler told Congress on Tuesday that the SEC has no plans to ban crypto. Source: YouTube .
SEC filing: Sumo Logic, a cloud management software startup, has filed for a $100M IPO and had revenue of $155M for the year ending Jan. 31, 2020, up 50% YoY
Sumo Logic, a cloud management software startup, has filed for a $100 million initial public offering, according to new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission documents.
Sources: Musk pulled out of a no-guilt SEC settlement at the last minute that barred him from being Tesla chairman for two years, required two new directors
and Himself Sissi Cao / Observer : Elon Musk Passed Up a Chance to Avoid SEC Charges in Order to ‘Be True to Himself’ Chris White / The Daily Caller : Here's How Elon Musk Landed Himself And Tesla In ...
SEC charges another person with fraud over an ICO, alleging man behind startup Titanium lied about ties with Disney, Paypal, and others amid raising millions
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