SEC Imposes Enforcement Actions Amounting to $4.47 Billion
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission has imposed in 2024 enforcement actions totaling almost $4.7 billion against cryptocurrency companies and their executives.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission has imposed in 2024 enforcement actions totaling almost $4.7 billion against cryptocurrency companies and their executives.
According to a recent report by CoinShares, cryptocurrency investment products experienced another difficult week, with a total of $726 million being pulled out.
A new FBI report released on Monday has revealed that investors have lost a record-breaking $5.6 billion to crypto-related financial crime in 2023, a sharp increase of 45% from the previous year.
Mercuryo, a platform for crypto payment infrastructure, has announced the launch of Spend in Europe in partnership with Mastercard.
Japan’s Financial Services Agency has suggested the possibility of taxing crypto holdings as financial assets rather than as income.
Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB), the fourth-largest bank in Switzerland, is now offering retail customers the option to buy, sell, and hold Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Robinhood’s subsidiary for trading cryptocurrencies previously prohibited customers from withdrawing the tokens they purchased.

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