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Fed governor Bowman doubles down on CBDC skepticism, likes stablecoin no better

Federal Reserve Board governor Michelle Bowman shared her views on financial innovation in a speech at Harvard Law School on Oct. 17. Bowman has spoken several times on the topic, and her position seems to be growing more bearish.  Bowman spoke at length about central bank digital currency (CBDC) and stablecoin. She also considered “unified…
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SEC plans scrutiny of crypto dealer-brokers, transfer agents, per 2024 exam guide

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission released its 2024 examination priorities report on Oct. 16. The agency’s Division of Examinations has been publishing similar reports for over a decade to let its registrants know the emerging risks it will be focusing on. Crypto dealer-brokers, among others, have been given notice. The SEC’s examinations division…
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House committee chairman threatens SEC chair with subpoena, but not over crypto

James Comer, chair of the United States House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee, has threatened Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Gary Gensler with a subpoena. He wrote in the letter dated Oct. 12, that the committee will have “no choice” but to use compulsory measures to obtain documents if the SEC does not…
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China opens industrial park for digital yuan CBDC development in Shenzhen

China opened an industrial park dedicated to developing the digital yuan ecosystem on Oct. 11, according to Chinese press reports. This is the first such park dedicated to the central bank digital currency (CBDC), which is also referred to as the e-CNY. The industrial park is located in the Luohu district of Shenzhen adjacent to…
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Hata receives in-principle approval to be fifth Malaysian digital exchange

The Malaysia-based Hata has received in-principle approval from Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) to register as a Recognized Market Operator (RMO) as a digital asset exchange and digital broker. The approval means Hata could launch its services in six to nine months. Hata will become the fifth regulated digital asset exchange in Malaysia and the first…
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FTX co-founder Wang discusses plea deal, knowledge of financial concepts at SBF trial

Day six of the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried saw the conclusion of former FTX chief technology officer Gary Wang’s testimony and the beginning of former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison’s. Wang testified about his plea deal, among other things. According to Inner City Press on X (formerly Twitter), Assistant United States Attorney Nicolas Roos asked…
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Pro-crypto RFK Jr. leaves Democrats to campaign for U.S. president as independent

Pro-crypto candidate for the United States presidency Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., often known simply as RFK Jr., announced on Oct. 9 at a rally in Philadelphia that he was dropping his bid for nomination in the Democratic primary to run as an independent instead. “I’m here to declare myself an independent candidate,” he said. Kennedy…
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Basel Committee to consider disclosure requirements for banks’ crypto assets

The fallout from the banking crisis earlier this year continues as the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision considers requiring banks to disclose their crypto asset holdings. The committee, which operates under the aegis of the Bank for International Settlements, identified holding crypto as one of the factors that led to the demise of several banks…
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FTX deposits went to account controlled by Alameda for months, Yedidia testifies

Adam Yedidia, Sam Bankman-Fried’s college roommate and an early employee of FTX, continued his testimony on Oct. 5, the second day of former FTX CEO Bankman-Fried’s trial in New York. Yedidia was testifying for the prosecution with immunity. Under examination by Assistant U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon, Yedidia told the court that he started as a…
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Sam Bankman-Fried sues insurance company for defense costs as trial opens

As the final preparations for the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried were underway in Manhattan, attorneys for the embattled former FTX CEO were filing a suit against the Continental Casualty insurance company in the United States District Court of Northern California. That company has allegedly provided Paper Bird and its subsidiary FTX Trading directors and officers…
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