Coinbase Asks to Allow SEC Workers to Hold Crypto
Coinbase has formally called on US regulators to remove restrictions that prevent SEC employees from trading or using cryptocurrencies that aren’t classified as securities.
Coinbase has formally called on US regulators to remove restrictions that prevent SEC employees from trading or using cryptocurrencies that aren’t classified as securities.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is extending its decision deadline for several proposals to list and trade crypto funds based on Polkadot and Hedera tokens.
In a significant shift that could transform the banking sector’s interaction with digital assets, the US Federal Reserve announced on April 24, 2025, that it has withdrawn key supervisory guidance concerning cryptocurrency and stablecoin activities.
Russia’s Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank are set to launch a cryptocurrency exchange for “super-qualified investors.”
Effective April 30, Binance is introducing new compliance measures for its South African users.
Court documents reveal that the commission decided to withdraw the lawsuit to allow policymakers ample time for discussion following the establishment of a cryptocurrency task force by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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