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Japan’s FSA Says XRP Not a Security: Report

Japan’s FSA Says XRP Not a Security: Report

The regulator’s stance contrasts with that of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Bitcoin Miners, Developers Narrow Down How Taproot Will Be Activated

We know it’s going to happen – the question is when and how.

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The Downside of Crypto Donations

Nonprofits and their supporters are turning to crypto to avoid taxmen, middlemen and restrictive lawmakers. Unless they do their homework, nonprofits face restrictions of a different kind.

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Market Wrap: Bitcoin Claws Back to $36.4K While 25% of Ether Options Will Expire in March

Less action in the bitcoin market Wednesday means traders are sitting out while ether options are piling up for a first-quarter expiration.

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Grayscale says it will dissolve XRP Trust, citing market reaction to SEC lawsuit

Grayscale is moving to dissolve its XRP Trust — a move that comes days after it announced the liquidation of XRP positions from its Digital Large Cap Fund.

The post Grayscale says it will dissolve XRP Trust, citing market reaction to SEC lawsuit appeared first on The Block.

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Grayscale Investments Begins Dissolution of Grayscale XRP Trust After SEC Suit

Cash proceeds from the Trust’s liquidated XRP will be distributed to Trust shareholders, Grayscale said.

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Japan’s top securities regulator says XRP is not a security

Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA), the country’s securities regulator, has confirmed to The Block that it views XRP as a cryptocurrency and not as a security.

The post Japan’s top securities regulator says XRP is not a security appeared first on The Block.

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A New SEC Chair Who Actually Understands Bitcoin and Crypto?

After his most recent stint teaching about blockchain at MIT, former CFTC head Gary Gensler is reportedly the next SEC Chair.

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FinCEN’s Crypto Surveillance Rule Violates the US Constitution

Proposals requiring crypto companies to report transactions amount to “mass surveillance” and flout the Fourth Amendment.

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Crypto custodian Anchorage nabs national bank charter from OCC

Anchorage received conditional approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a national bank charter, becoming the first digital asset firm to receive such a designation.

The post Crypto custodian Anchorage nabs national bank charter from OCC appeared first on The Block.

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