Gemini has told its Canadian users they have 90 days to withdraw their funds before it closes all accounts by the end of this year.
Crypto Law Articles
No, FTX distribution payments do not begin on Sept. 30
According to the FTX bankruptcy estate, total claims from injured parties top $11 billion, as a court hearing to confirm the plan looms.
California governor vetoes hotly contested AI safety bill
Gavin Newsom vetoed SB 1048, saying that “while well-intentioned,” it could place unnecessary restrictions on emerging AI companies in California.
Bitget predicts TON ‘de-Telegramization’ in the next 2 years
TON’s Toncoin cryptocurrency will “likely outperform” spot returns of Bitcoin in a bullish scenario in the coming years, Bitget predicted.
Upbit to store user data on AWS: What users should know
Upbit’s privacy policy update involves transferring user data to AWS servers in the US for improved service reliability and compliance with local regulations.
Telegram’s policy shift raises privacy concerns
Other top messaging apps, like WhatsApp and Meta’s Messenger, also share user data with authorities if they receive valid legal requests.
Lady of Crypto will be ‘all out of crypto’ by September 2025: X Hall of Flame
Crypto influencer Lady of Crypto has no intention of hodling — she plans to cash out her entire crypto portfolio next year. X Hall of Flame.
SEC settles charges against TrueCoin, TrustToken over TrueUSD
The securities regulator claims the token is undercollateralized and its backing funds are in a risky overseas investment.
CFTC eyeing Polymarket, betting platforms amid US elections: Law Decoded
Polymarket and other offshore platforms are under CFTC scrutiny for compliance, and the SEC and German authorities are ramping up crypto crackdowns.
Investment managers eye ‘extraordinary upside’ from BTC options debut
They could potentially spark an “explosively recursive” price upside for Bitcoin, according to one investment manager.
Hong Kong’s e-HKD project expands into tokenization, programmability
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is looking at a potential CBDC from a wide perspective.
House Republicans urge SEC to rescind ‘disastrous’ SAB 121
The House and Senate Republicans claimed the SEC evaded the notice and comment rulemaking process required by the Administrative Procedure Act by issuing SAB 121.