Challenges Arise in Global Crypto Regulation Due to Privacy Laws, Says G20 Watchdog
The G20's Financial Stability Board highlights privacy laws as significant barriers to cross-border cooperation in cryptocurrency regulation.
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The G20's Financial Stability Board highlights privacy laws as significant barriers to cross-border cooperation in cryptocurrency regulation.
The Florida House Bill 183 aims to permit limited investments in digital assets by the state after a previous bill was retracted.
The Financial Stability Board indicates privacy laws are obstructing effective global regulation of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and stablecoins.
A wallet associated with LuBian moved nearly $1.3 billion in Bitcoin shortly after the DOJ unveiled a $15 billion forfeiture case against a connected company.
The US government is seeking to forfeit Bitcoin linked to a major fraud case involving a Cambodian company, potentially increasing national reserves.
New legislation in California aims to protect minors from potential dangers posed by AI chatbots on social media platforms.
Texas has initiated a Bitcoin reserve law, with discussions around adding Ether next. The law sets specific market cap requirements for cryptocurrencies.
A proposed Bitcoin reserve bill for Massachusetts faces a lack of enthusiasm from lawmakers during its initial hearing.
Wisconsin's Bryan Steil reassures that despite the government shutdown, efforts to pass the CLARITY Act for crypto regulation remain on target for completion by 2026.
The election of Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to bolster the appetite for risk assets and cryptocurrencies among Japanese investors, as market sentiments align with her pro-growth policies.
The GENIUS Act is reshaping the banking landscape, allowing stablecoin issuers to attract retail depositors away from traditional banks.
A judge has ruled that Yuga Labs' NFTs do not qualify as securities under the Howey Test, dismissing an investor lawsuit.

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