January 15, 2024 Circle CEO sees ‘very good chance’ of stablecoin laws this year: Report Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said there is now a strong desire from the U.S. to assert leadership regarding digital dollar currencies. View more
January 14, 2024 AI-based crypto rating agencies could flag ‘dodgy’ projects — Execs SingularityNET CEO Ben Goertzel said that advances in AI could make it easier to produce summaries on the reputation of crypto entities. View more
January 14, 2024 Celsius transfers $125M of ETH to exchanges as FTX and Alameda dump The embattled crypto firms have begun transferring large volumes of ETH to centralized exchanges as they attempt to pay back creditors. View more
January 14, 2024 UN implicates crypto in booming illicit economies of Southeast Asia The "gray" casino industry is taking advantage of crypto and other modern technologies to advance illegal goals. View more
January 14, 2024 SEC joins Do Kwon’s request to start trial after extradition to US The SEC agreed with a request from Do Kwon’s legal team to potentially postpone the trial date but opposed severing his case with Terraform’s case. View more
January 14, 2024 The week the SEC finally approved spot Bitcoin ETFs: Law Decoded Even Gary Gensler voted to approve the spot Bitcoin ETFs. View more
January 14, 2024 Wallets with USDC stablecoin grew by 59% in 2023 despite circulation drop Despite a steep drop in USDC's circulating supply, its user base may have increased over the course of the year. View more
January 14, 2024 Coin Center answers Sen. Warren’s concerns about hiring ex-officials Hiring policy is none of the senator’s business and lobbying is freedom of speech, Coin Center director Jerry Brito reminded her. View more
January 14, 2024 Alex Mashinsky seeks dismissal of two charges, asks court not to mention Celsius bankruptcy The former Celsius CEO will likely face seven felony counts at his trial, scheduled for September 2024. View more
January 14, 2024 Legal experts weigh in on landmark NYT vs. OpenAI and Microsoft lawsuit The lawsuit involving The New York Times vs. OpenAI and Microsoft has caused legal experts to forecast what this case could mean for copyrights, publishers and AI developers alike. View more