Security or Currency? Jury to Decide Next Year in ICO Fraud Case A jury will decide whether tokens issued through two allegedly fraudulent initial coin offerings (ICOs) count as securities.… Read More
Crypto Investment Schemes Hit With Cease-and-Desists in Texas A Texas regulator has issued cease-and-desist orders against two cryptocurrency schemes that it alleges are selling unregistered securities.… Read More
Crypto Probe ‘Continues’ Despite New York AG’s Resignation Following Eric Schneiderman’s abrupt resignation, the New York Attorney General’s Office’s “work continues,” according to a spokesperson.… Read More
Why the SEC Should Give Amnesty to Illegal ICOs The SEC and ICO participants must work together to find a reasonable market fix to the current royal mess.… Read More
What to Expect When Congress Talks Blockchain Tomorrow Tuesday’s blockchain hearing will specifically look at the technology’s applications in supply chain management.… Read More
New Korean Financial Watchdog Chief Takes Softer Tone on Cryptos The incoming head of a South Korean financial regulator has noted the “positive aspects” of cryptocurrencies.… Read More
Thailand Targets New Crypto Taxes While Others Move to Ease Burdens A weekly roundup of regulatory moves by different nations and agencies.… Read More
Investor Sues Ripple Alleging ‘XRP Is A Security’ An investor is suing Ripple Labs, claiming that XRP is a security pertaining to the startup.… Read More
These ICO Investors Are Getting Their Money Back – And It’s Not Clear Why Seattle-based Dragonchain appears to be catching up with the rest of the blockchain industry as it pivots to cautiousness over U.S. regulation. … Read More
‘Belligerent’ Crypto Miners Prompt Power Utility to Beef Up Security Chelan County’s Public Utilities District is enacting new security measures to protect employees from bitcoin miners.… Read More