Crypto Industry Must Make Progress Before Trump Leaves Office: Etherealize Co-Fo...
President Trump is leading the crypto charge in Washington, but the industry could face backlash once he leaves office, Etherealiz...
'Bitcoin Senator' Cynthia Lummis Will Not Run for Reelection
Senator Lummis, one of crypto’s most powerful allies in Washington, has been instrumental in fights to pass industry-favored legis...
Brooklyn Man Charged in Phishing Scheme That Swiped $16 Million From Coinbase Us...
A 23-year-old Brooklynite, Ronald Spektor, was charged with stealing $16 million in cryptocurrency from dozens of Coinbase users.
FTX, Alameda Execs Will Be Barred From Wall Street Roles for Up to 10 Years
The SEC proposed settlement agreements for key members of FTX co-founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s inner circle.
Fed Pushing Ahead With 'Skinny' Master Account Plan for Crypto Banks
The Federal Reserve has requested public comment on a plan to create a fast-track approval process for “innovation-focused” banks...
House Republicans Urge IRS to Overhaul Crypto Staking Tax Rules—Before 2025 Ends
House members have asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to overhaul an IRS staking rewards rule before 2026 rolls around.
ECB Says Digital Euro Is Ready as Decision Shifts to EU Lawmakers
With most work finished, the ECB says the digital euro now depends on political approval as discussion continues on sovereignty an...
SEC Says Third-Party Bitcoin Mining Services Are Securities Offerings in New Law...
The SEC charged a Philadelphia-based Bitcoin mining entrepreneur with running an illegal securities scheme and misappropriating ov...
FBI Seizes Crypto Exchange Allegedly Used to Launder $70M From Ransomware Attack...
U.S. prosecutors say virtual currency service E-Note moved more than $70 million tied to cybercrime since 2017.
Former Pump.fun Dev Sentenced to Six Years in Prison for $2 Million Solana Fraud
Jarett Dunn, a former developer at Pump.fun, drained $2 million from his then-employer and sent funds to random addresses.
