What comes next: State of Crypto
The crypto market structure bill isn't dead, but it took a blow.
Crypto developer protections don't belong in market structure bill, senators say
Legislative language which would grant some legal protections to crypto software developers, falls under the Senate Judiciary Comm...
Senate Democrats serious about crypto bill reboot, they said in call with indust...
The Democratic contingent in negotiations over U.S. crypto market structure got back into the talks over the bill, though they sou...
Customers are benefitting from the global stablecoin arms race — but that won’t...
It would be a mistake to see the incoming wave of aggressive APYs as the new baseline, according to Ron Tarter, CEO of MNEE. This...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says company opposed crypto bill to protect consume...
Armstrong told CNBC that his firm pulled support for a sweeping digital assets bill after finding provisions that could have harme...
Senate Democrats pursuing a Friday call with crypto industry on market structure...
A call is being planned to discuss the state of the legislation that's now been postponed in the Senate Banking Committee, sources...
The big crypto bill isn't dead, may return next month as Wall Street fight still...
The digital assets crowd has been complaining bitterly about bank-lobbyist tactics, but Senate lawmakers have a much longer relati...
Crypto bill delay 'may ultimately be constructive' for final product, Benchmark...
Delayed markups could give Congress time to resolve issues that may determine how, and whether, institutions fully enter U.S. cryp...
Senate Banking Committee cancels crypto market structure markup
The committee's Republican chairman, Tim Scott, had pushed for a quick process before it collapsed under the weigh of unfinished b...
Coinbase pulls support from crypto market structure bill
CEO Brian Armstrong said there were "too many issues" with the bill.
