Regulation & Politics

Regulation & Politics
Arizona, Utah, and Oklahoma Take the Lead in Strategic Bitcoin Reserves Legislation
The movement to integrate BTC into state financial strategies gains momentum as Oklahoma joins Arizona and Utah in advancing SBR legislation.

Regulation & Politics
UAE Embrace Shiba Inu as Web3 Project Platform
The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has signed a deal to build projects designed to unify development on ShibOS.

Regulation & Politics
Crypto Czar David Sacks Says Stablecoin Bill and Bitcoin Reserve are Priorities
A stablecoin bill will likely precede broader market regulation to President Donald Trump’s desk, and a bitcoin reserve will be a priority.

Regulation & Politics
SEC Edges Closer to Decision on Canary Capital’s Litecoin ETF
The agency has called for the public’s comments on the proposed ETF before it approves or denies it.

Regulation & Politics
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Opposes Bitcoin-Only U.S. Digital Asset Reserve
Garlinghouse argues that a diverse reserve would better reflect the crypto ecosystem.

Regulation & Politics
Arizona Advances Legislation to Create Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
The proposed bill could make Arizona the first U.S. state to adopt Bitcoin as part of its financial reserves.

Regulation & Politics
Trump’s Crypto Regulatory Changes Kick Off With SEC Task Force
Here’s a look at the major crypto regulatory initiatives coming under the new administration

Regulation & Politics
Trump’s Crypto Czar Calls NFTs ‘Collectibles,’ Compares Memecoins to Baseball Cards
While far from a regulatory ruling, David Sacks’ opinion as the Trump administration’s AI and Crypto Czar carries weight.

Regulation & Politics
SEC Ruling Allows Banks to Custody Crypto
By reversing its SAB121 Guidance, the Securities and Exchange Commission is allowing banks to keep customer’s crypto in their own balance sheets.

Regulation & Politics
Trump’s Crypto Activities Slammed by Democrats
Virginia’s Congressman Connolly has moved to incite an investigation into Trump’s growing conflicts of interest.





