Here’s what the biggest stablecoins spent on lobbying in the US
Tether, Circle, and Paxos have all hired firms to lobby on their behalf in Washington DC but Coinbase still spends millions more.
Tether, Circle, and Paxos have all hired firms to lobby on their behalf in Washington DC but Coinbase still spends millions more.
As of March, Tether’s $1.5B in bitcoin was triple the amount of cash in its reserves. This change will likely exacerbate that difference.
The Swiss government has responded favorably to a referendum to enshrine cash in the nation’s constitution, with a draft expected in August.
The report says that regulating UK crypto as a financial service rather than gambling may lead consumers to believe it’s safe when it’s not.
A judge has ruled that the SEC must share documents relating to former director Hinman’s speech wherein he said Ethereum wasn’t a security.