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According to the AFL-CIO, there are serious issues with the Responsible Financial Innovation Act (RFIA). The proposed crypto legislation may put workers’ retirement funds...
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This week’s Crypto Chronicle notes a defining moment for money. Ripple partners with Riyad Bank to modernize payments and tokenization. SEC finally calls the...
A vital step forward for a long-awaited crypto legislation was witnessed after the US Senate Agriculture Committee voted to advance the bill. Although proponents...
The popular crypto exchange Bybit is set to launch Bybit banking services for retail users, allowing IBAN accounts, fiat transfers and everyday payments. Comments...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released landmark guidance on tokenized securities, defining them as either issuer-backed or third-party models. This clarifies...
According to the AFL-CIO, there are serious issues with the Responsible Financial Innovation Act (RFIA). The proposed crypto legislation may put workers’ retirement funds...
Morgan Stanley advises careful crypto allocation in portfolios as Bitcoin hits an all-time high above $125,000.
This week in crypto: Chainlink teams with SWIFT for banks, Visa pilots stablecoins, Poland enforces strict crypto rules, and the SEC eyes tokenized stocks.
Chainlink integrates with SWIFT and UBS to enable banks to execute blockchain transactions on existing infrastructure.
The SEC may allow tokenized stocks on crypto exchanges, bridging traditional finance and blockchain.
Deutsche Börse partners with Circle to integrate USDC and EURC into Europe’s financial system.
Visa pilots USDC and EURC stablecoin pre-funding to enhance cross-border payments and treasury operations for banks.
SWIFT has partnered with Consensys and over 30 banks globally to create a blockchain-based settlement system for real-time, 24/7 payments.
CNH & KRW stablecoins launch for global trade. UAE & US advance crypto tax policies. CFTC eyes stablecoins as derivatives collateral for growth.
Circle explores making USDC transactions reversible to recover funds from hacks, balancing blockchain immutability with fraud safeguards.