Court rejects Coinbase bid to lift sanctions on Tornado Cash
The court denied the investors' group's motion, backed by Coinbase, challenging the illegality of sanctions against the Tornado Cash mixer.
Court rejects Coinbase bid to lift sanctions on Tornado Cash
The court denied the investors' group's motion, backed by Coinbase, challenging the illegality of sanctions against the Tornado Cash mixer.
The FBI seized about $1.7 million in cryptocurrencies over three months
The FBI seized cryptocurrency assets worth about $1.7 million from March through May 2023.
Coinbase to offer access to crypto futures after US regulators’ approval
Coinbase has received an FCM license from the CFTC. This will allow select US clients to access cryptocurrency futures trading.
Senator Lummis urges NY court to dismiss SEC case against Coinbase
Wyoming Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis urged the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York to dismiss the SEC's case against Coinbase.
US DoD to Develop Its Own AI
On 10 August, the U.S. Department of Defense announced the formation of the Lima operational group to study and develop generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Experts challenge Chainalysis evidence in Bitcoin Fog mixer case
CipherTrace challenged the evidence linking Russian Roman Sterlingov to operating the cryptocurrency mixer Bitcoin Fog, obtained by the court on the basis of Chainalysis data.
Presidential candidate calls CBDC a ‘serious threat to freedom’
Vivek Ramaswami, a candidate in the current US presidential race, criticized the digital dollar and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for promoting CBDC.
Miami Mayor to Accept Bitcoin Donations for Presidential Campaign
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said his presidential campaign is accepting donations in Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency.
The SEC has received more than 50 public comments on spot Bitcoin ETFs
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as part of its review of applications to launch spot Bitcoin ETFs, has received more than 50 public comments.
Grayscale explains why U.S. presidential candidates are prioritising Bitcoin
The promotion of cryptocurrencies by U.S. presidential candidates is driven by a forecast that members of Generation Z and millennials will account for a substantial share of voters—around 44%—in the 2024 election.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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