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1 week ago |
cryptoinamerica.com | Eleanor Terrett
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Crypto In America newsletter! What you’ll read: Crypto.com is scaling up its U.S. operations, Robinhood Co-Founder and CEO Vlad Tenev joins the podcast to share the company’s crypto vision, and we break down the week’s biggest stories. Crypto.com is expanding its U.S. presence with a new office in the heart of the nation’s capital, Crypto in America has learned.
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2 weeks ago |
cryptoinamerica.com | Eleanor Terrett
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Crypto In America newsletter! In this edition: Lawmakers are back on the Hill after a two-week recess, and crypto legislation is at the top of their agenda. Plus, a spicy industry letter addressed to White House Crypto and AI Czar David Sacks, and an interview with WisdomTree breaking down Friday’s SEC roundtable.
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3 weeks ago |
cryptoinamerica.com | Eleanor Terrett
Welcome to the Friday edition of the Crypto In America newsletter! Wall Street’s top cop is backing off another crypto company, as its new crypto-friendly chairman prepares to make his first remarks at an industry roundtable this afternoon. The Securities and Exchange Commission has reached an agreement with blockchain infrastructure firm Dragonchain, agreeing to drop its ongoing litigation against the company, Crypto In America has learned.
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3 weeks ago |
cryptoinamerica.com | Eleanor Terrett
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Crypto In America newsletter! More than a dozen crypto firms, encouraged by the friendlier leadership at one of the nation’s top banking regulators, are applying for banking licenses. At least 15 crypto and fintech companies have pending applications for trust charters with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, setting up a regulatory power struggle with the Federal Reserve, Crypto In America has learned.
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3 weeks ago |
cryptoinamerica.com | Eleanor Terrett
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Crypto In America newsletter. Will Paul Atkins take his place as head of Wall Street’s top cop this week? SEC staffers think so. Plus, the state of Oregon is suing Coinbase, reviving claims that echo the Securities and Exchange Commission’s now-withdrawn lawsuit. Trump’s pick to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins, was confirmed by the Senate in a 52–44 vote on April 9, and industry watchers have been eagerly awaiting his official start date.
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