SEC’s top crypto cop Tenreiro to now head agency’s litigation
The SEC’s former crypto unit chief Jorge Tenreiro is now the agency’s chief litigation counsel, leading its lawsuits and legal probes across the US. Source link
The SEC’s former crypto unit chief Jorge Tenreiro is now the agency’s chief litigation counsel, leading its lawsuits and legal probes across the US. Source link
MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor gave Microsoft a three-minute, 44-slide pitch on why it should spend $100 billion a year to buy Bitcoin. Source link
Some Coinbase users are airing frustration at the region’s MiCA laws, which is forcing the exchange to stop offering yield on USDC in the European Economic Area. Source link
China-based SOS, which operates a US-based Bitcoin mine, plans to buy $50 million worth of Bitcoin. Source link
Terraform Labs’ near $4.5 billion settlement with the SEC has contributed to a record year for the agency’s financial penalties. Source link
Spot crypto ETFs in the US have seen outflows for the first time since Donald Trump was elected, as both Bitcoin and Ethereum fell on the day. Source link
Matthew Sigel, VanEck’s head of digital assets research, says Bitcoin is in “blue sky territory” and expects the cryptocurrency to run up to $180,000 in 2025. Source link
Bitcoin has notched another major milestone, topping $90,000 for the first time following the election of Donald Trump as the next US president. Source link
The Republicans are projected to keep the United States House, giving the party total control of the government after taking a majority in the Senate along with Donald Trump’s election win. Decision Desk HQ called the race for the House at 12:13 am UTC on Nov. 12, projecting the GOP would win the 218 seats needed…
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NYDIG’s research head Greg Cipolaro said “there are no excuses” for investors to shirk Bitcoin after Donald Trump and the Republicans’ election sweep. Source link