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GAO finds controversial SEC guidance is subject to congressional oversight
United States Senator Cynthia Lummis has scored another one for crypto with a Government Accountability Office (GAO) decision issued on…
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Stablecoin market escaping US regulatory oversight: Chainalysis
The United States government may be losing regulatory oversight of the stablecoin market, according to a new report by the…
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Congressman Tom Emmer seeks amendment to limit SEC’s crypto oversight
Tom Emmer, the Majority Whip of the U.S. House of Representatives, who has previously expressed concerns about the Securities Exchange…
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US Fed steps up oversight of banks’ involvement with crypto firms
The United States Federal Reserve is broadening the scope of its supervision program which oversees U.S. banks that engage with…
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US GAO explores blockchain for SBA’s small business programs oversight
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that blockchain technology can help facilitate oversight of various programs run by…
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Elon Musk calls for AI regulatory oversight: Report
Twitter’s executive chairman Elon Musk continues to push for more regulatory oversight of artificial intelligence, claiming it may be “smarter…
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Fed sees stablecoin as form of money, wants ‘robust’ role in its oversight, Powell says
United States Federal Reserve Board sees payment stablecoin as a form of money, chair Jerome Powell said during questioning at…
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US Treasury’s Financial Stability Oversight Council held unscheduled, closed meeting
The United States’ most powerful financial regulators gathered March 24 by video conference for an unscheduled, closed meeting of the…
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Banking turmoil pushes crypto to ‘no oversight,’ says Circle CEO
The ongoing crisis and uncertainty around the global banking system could push the cryptocurrency market into a more gray area…
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