UK Government Mandates Crypto Firms to Collect User Data Starting 2026
The UK government has introduced new regulations requiring all crypto firms to gather and report extensive user data from January 2026.
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The UK government has introduced new regulations requiring all crypto firms to gather and report extensive user data from January 2026.
Issues with stablecoin legislation in the Senate may impede crucial market structure reforms, tied to President Trump's crypto interests.
The SEC has delayed decisions regarding the approval of the Dogecoin and XRP ETFs, with new deadlines approaching in mid-June.
Panama City will now allow residents to pay taxes and various city fees using cryptocurrencies, according to the city's mayor.
OpenSea seeks a formal exemption from SEC regulations for NFT platforms, asserting they should not be classified as exchanges.
U.S. regulators' pro-crypto stance could potentially escalate risks in traditional financial markets, as identified by European authorities.
Cboe has filed requests with the SEC to permit staking in multiple spot ether ETFs, signaling a potential policy shift.
Dubai's regulatory authority aims to mandate the disclosure of significant cryptocurrency holders to enhance investor safety.
Japan is poised to implement transformative reforms in the regulatory landscape for stablecoins and cryptocurrency brokerages, as stated by the Financial Services Agency.
Japan is considering regulatory changes that could classify cryptocurrencies as financial products, facilitating the approval of Bitcoin ETFs and significantly reducing tax rates for crypto investors.
With states vying to invest public funds in cryptocurrency, many Americans might soon be linked to digital asset investments ahead of federal initiatives.
Japan is set to implement new cryptocurrency tax regulations by June to enhance its global competitiveness, while adopting XRP for international banking transactions.
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