Coinbase launches its Global Advisory Council, including former US lawmakers Patrick Toomey, Tim Ryan, and Patrick Maloney, to navigate crypto regulations. The council aims to collaborate with regulators, shaping the future of cryptocurrency and bridging the gap between regulators and innovators.
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Custodia’s Battle with Fed: Crypto Banking’s Future and Tension with Traditional Finance
Custodia’s legal battle with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City has critical implications for state-chartered, crypto-friendly banks seeking access to the Fed’s services. The ongoing saga highlights the broader conflict between traditional financial institutions and cryptocurrency enthusiasts regarding potential destabilization and embracing innovation in digital currencies.
Coinbase Forms Advisory Council with Ex-US Lawmakers: Navigating Crypto Regulations
Coinbase forms a global advisory council including former US lawmakers to navigate the evolving crypto regulatory landscape and reestablish positive relations with American regulators. The council will play a crucial role in helping Coinbase work with regulators and embrace the potential of crypto and blockchain technology.
Coinbase Forms Advisory Council with Ex-Lawmakers: Navigating Crypto’s Regulatory Future
Coinbase forms Global Advisory Council, featuring former US lawmakers and industry leaders, aiming to better understand global cryptocurrency policies and navigate market intricacies. This proactive approach showcases Coinbase’s dedication to engaging with policymakers and experts, benefiting the entire crypto community and promoting growth within the blockchain sector.
Grayscale’s Victory Stirs Up Controversy: Doubts Over SEC’s Gensler Heighten
“Cryptocurrency circles discuss Grayscale’s lawsuit and SEC chair Gary Gensler’s role. Congressman Warren Davidson suggests Gensler’s SEC decisions lack stead, as demonstrated by Grayscale’s legal victory. This opens up possibilities for a Bitcoin spot ETF emergence in the US, but the situation remains uncertain.”