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Ripple ‘made a mistake’ not talking to regulators early, says CEO

Ripple should have engaged with US regulators a lot earlier, says the firm’s CEO Brad Garlinghouse, who added it’s now “trying to make up for lost time.” Source link

Crypto bills may move forward in ‘lame duck’ Congress, says Rep. Hill

Representative French Hill says two crypto-regulating bills in the US might make some progress on Capitol Hill before the current Congress disbands. Source link

US ‘dropping the ball’ on crypto, but that should change soon: Tether CEO

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the US has been lagging on crypto laws but thinks that could soon change after the November elections. Source link

Ripple CEO on SEC appeal: ‘We’ll fight in court for as long as we need’

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse vowed to fight the SEC’s new appeal in a case one lawyer suggests could be dragged into early 2026. Source link

Australian feds ‘deciphered’ seed phrase to access suspect’s crypto

The Australian Federal Police said an analyst cracked the seed phrase to a crypto account belonging to the accused owner of an organized crime messaging app.  Source link

SEC wins case against defunct crypto firm over $18M ICO

A US federal judge found Rivetz and its CEO Steven Sprague sold unregistered securities when it offered an Ethereum-based token in 2017. Source link

Stand With Crypto drops ‘supports crypto’ tag from Harris after backlash

A Coinbase-backed lobby group initially graded Kamala Harris as “supports crypto” but dropped the characterization after wide criticism. Source link

Kamala Harris finally breaks silence on crypto: Report

Kamala Harris has spoken publicly about crypto for the first time, pledging support for the industry while stressing consumer protections. Source link

US federal judge tosses Consensys’ suit against SEC

A Texas federal court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Consensys against the SEC that claimed the agency was investigating Ethereum to classify it as a security. Source link

SEC sues ‘fake’ crypto exchanges in first action on pig butchering scams

The SEC has taken action against romance scammers for the first time, charging two allegedly fake crypto exchanges with carrying out fraud. Source link