UBRI On Campus: Rutgers Law School Looks to Reform Fintech Regulation
When compared to the rest of the world, the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) appears to have a higher rate of intervention in blockchain related cases. In just the last…
Read More »The Sudden, Unexpected End of Crypto Tribalism
“The lower the stakes, the more intense the dispute.” Sayre’s Law The Narcissism Of Small Differences Bitcoin and the crypto world have enjoyed a phenomenal decade. Despite the fact that…
Read More »MoneyGram Releases Statement Distancing Itself From Ripple in Wake of SEC Probe
The news of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) coming after Ripple continues to have negative consequences for the blockchain outfit MoneyGram distances itself from the company. MoneyGram Clears…
Read More »Law Decoded: Green lights of the SEC, black flags of Binance, Nov. 13–20
Libel laws and new faces at the U.S. securities regulator lead the week’s news.
Read More »SEC Commissioner Peirce Weighs in Defi Token Regulation Debate: Panel Predicts Defi Will Self Correct in Twelve Months
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissioner, Hester Peirce says while defi tokens carry some equity-like benefits, she believes that giving something away is distinct from selling something. As a result…
Read More »What’s at Stake for the U.S. When It Comes to Digital Asset Regulation
Our last post discussed the importance of smart digital asset regulation and why the U.S. is falling dangerously behind. We are encouraged that some U.S. agencies are acknowledging and welcoming…
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