US House GOP Prioritizes Crypto Legislation in Mid-July ‘Crypto Week’
Republican leaders in the House have scheduled July 14–18 as “Crypto Week” to advance three key digital asset bills:
Republican leaders in the House have scheduled July 14–18 as “Crypto Week” to advance three key digital asset bills:
Singapore has granted crypto exchange Bitstamp a license to operate, reinforcing its role as a leading digital asset hub in Asia—even as regulators impose strict barriers to entry.
US Senator Cynthia Lummis unveiled a new bill Thursday aimed at reforming crypto taxation after related amendments were excluded from the recent budget package.
Grayscale’s plans to convert its Digital Large Cap Fund into an ETF have hit a snag after the SEC issued a stay, pausing the process despite earlier approval.
A New York bankruptcy judge has ruled that Celsius can advance most of its $4.3 billion lawsuit against Tether, the stablecoin issuer.
Ripple just applied for a national banking license, aiming to operate under both state and federal regulators, a rare move that CEO Brad Garlinghouse calls a “unique benchmark for trust.”
Deutsche Bank is jumping into crypto custody, with a planned 2026 launch.
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