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Recent News About U.S. Securities And Exchange Commission
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Crypto community reacts to SEC chair Gensler's resignation
On November 21, Gary Gensler announced on the social media platform X that he would resign as the Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on January 20, 2025.
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Ripple Labs challenges SEC’s ruling on XRP sales classification
On October 25, Ripple Labs filed a Civil Appeal Pre-Argument Statement, also known as Form C, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to challenge a recent ruling by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that classified Ripple’s institutional XRP sales as securities transactions.
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Leading crypto exchange Binance files motion to dismiss SEC lawsuit
Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world, and Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the exchange's CEO and founder, have filed a motion to dismiss the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) lawsuit. Binance and CZ argued that Congress needs to legislate regulations for digital assets before the SEC can claim authority over crypto.
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Binance and Coinbase push back against SEC's enforcement actions, demand regulatory clarity
In a dramatic escalation of regulatory pressure on major cryptocurrency exchanges, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched legal actions against Binance and Coinbase.
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Gemini co-founder slams DCG CEO: 'Your behavior is not only completely unacceptable, it is unconscionable'
Gemini Trust Co., a crypto exchange platform with a product called Earn that allows users to lend out crypto holdings in return for interest payments, has had withdrawals frozen since mid-November.
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Grit Capital CEO calls Bankman-Fried's not-guilty plea 'shocking'
CEO of financial media company Grit Capital Genevieve Roch-Decter is questioning why Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) apologized repeatedly over the last two months if he is now claiming to be not guilty of all fraud charges.
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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman on possible SEC delisting: 'China is committed to resolving auditing and regulatory issues'
The Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act (“HFCAA”) was made law on December 18, 2020; its purpose is encapsulated by its name.
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China-based businesses now required to report ‘potential actions by the Chinese government’
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is changing the requirements for China-based companies to be listed on U.S. stock exchanges.