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The Ever-Dwindling Chances for a Stablecoin Law


Last week, U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) introduced a joint bill addressing how stablecoins could be regulated in the country. It's the latest effort to try and get something done in the U.S. legislative front – but is it enough?

Venezuela’s Oil Giant Turns to Crypto as US Sanctions Bite Again


Venezuela's state-controlled oil company PDVSA intends to boost its use of digital currencies in crude oil and fuel exports, prompted by renewed US oil sanctions, Reuters reported on Monday. The post Venezuela’s Oil Giant Turns to Crypto as US Sanctions Bite Again appeared first on Cryptonews

Arkansas State House Passes Bills for Potential Crypto Mining Restrictions


The Arkansas State House recently passed two bills to potentially restrict cryptocurrency mining activities within the state, while six other proposals failed to garner enough votes for advancement. The post Arkansas State House Passes Bills for Potential Crypto Mining Restrictions appeared first...

Looking at Sam Bankman-Fried's Appeals Process


As expected, Sam Bankman-Fried's legal team filed a notice of his intent to appeal his conviction on fraud and conspiracy charges. So far all we have is just the notice – the actual brief won't come for some time yet

What a Judge Said About the SEC's Suit Against Coinbase


Coinbase and Custodia both lost early and preliminary court fights. The Coinbase loss was more or less expected – companies rarely win much on a motion for judgment at such an early stage – but still pretty enlightening

Pennsylvania State, Crypto Miner Sued for Polluting Environment


Pennsylvania environmental NGO – Save Carbon County – filed a lawsuit in a state court, accusing Stronghold Digital Mining for environmental contamination through Bitcoin mining. The post Pennsylvania State, Crypto Miner Sued for Polluting Environment appeared first on Cryptonews

Binance Is Having an Odd Time


Binance is having a weird moment, perhaps most clearly illustrated by the fact that a national government detained two of its executives for a month now – and one is only free because he seemingly escaped custody

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