Category: Regulation & Policy
Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott confirmed on May 9 that the panel will hold its markup session for the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 on May 14 at 10:30 a.m. EST,...
Banking trade groups launched an emergency lobbying campaign over the weekend to kill stablecoin yield provisions in the CLARITY Act, days before the Senate Banking Committee is scheduled to mark up the legislation on...
The White House has set July 4 as its target date for passing the CLARITY Act into law, with crypto adviser Patrick Witt, executive director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets,...
World Liberty Financial filed a defamation lawsuit against Tron founder Justin Sun on May 4 in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Florida, accusing him of orchestrating a coordinated media campaign to...
Circle Internet Group (CRCL) climbed 18% on May 4 after Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks released a bipartisan yield compromise for the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act, pushing the stock’s year-to-date gain to...
Polymarket has partnered with blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis to deploy on-chain surveillance targeting insider trading, announcing the deal on April 30 as the US Senate simultaneously passed a resolution banning sitting senators from trading...
Senator Thom Tillis has delivered a direct ultimatum on the CLARITY Act, telling Politico that ethics provisions restricting White House crypto activity must be written into the bill before it leaves the Senate, or...
Polymarket is in active talks with the CFTC to lift the trading ban that has blocked US users from its primary blockchain-based exchange since a 2022 settlement, Bloomberg reported on April 28. The company...
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed a federal lawsuit against Wisconsin on April 28, 2026, its fifth such action against a U.S. state this month alone. The agency is moving to block Wisconsin’s attempt...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group has deployed a new macOS malware campaign called “Mach-O Man,” using fake Zoom and Google Meet invitations to trick crypto and fintech executives into executing malicious commands on their own...