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SEC notice opens comments on NYSE Arca’s 85% asset rule proposal, tightening crypto and commodity trust listing requirements. Key Takeaways:…
Matt Mahan: California’s spending has risen 75% with no improved outcomes, bureaucratic inefficiencies are paralyzing governance, and San Jose’s tax-free strategies are reducing crime and homelessness
Key takeaways California’s government spending has increased significantly, but outcomes have not improved. Bureaucratic inefficiencies in California lead to project…
Rebecca Rettig: Regulatory clarity is essential for crypto growth, the proposed bill is the largest since Dodd-Frank, and the White House is actively pushing for legislation
Key takeaways Regulatory clarity is crucial for the accelerated growth of the crypto industry. Institutions remain committed to the crypto…
Mark Warner: Government and society are unprepared for AI advancements, rising unemployment among recent graduates, and the urgent need for regulatory action
Key Takeaways Government and society are currently unprepared for the rapid advancements in AI technology. AI technology is advancing at…
Economic development officials with links to the U.K. government invited Bybit leadership to London this week in what appears to…
The prediction market industry spent $1.84 million on federal lobbying in the first quarter of 2026, a record high and…
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Coinbase Financial Markets, Inc. and Gemini, Titan LLC on April 21, 2026, alleging…
SEC member Hester Peirce, also known as “Crypto Mom,” discussed the agency’s past policies regarding crypto assets and the future…
Mob boss John Gotti’s grandson is headed to prison for a $1.1 million Covid fraud and crypto scheme
Carmine Agnello, the mob boss John Gotti’s grandson, was sentenced to 15 months in prison for defrauding the U.S. government’s…
In brief Mississippi College School of Law now requires all first-year students to take an AI course. The move follows…