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SEC Seeing Most Cryptocurrencies as Securities Is 'Ridiculous': Former Sen. Pat Toomey

U.S. House lawmakers have been making strides in crypto regulation, but could the recent flurry of legislative progress become law? Former Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) discusses the outlook for regulatory clarity and why "we still have a ways to go" as the SEC pushes for more industry oversight. Plus, insights into Toomey joining Coinbase's global advisory council and his central bank digital currency (CBDC) outlook.

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Binance Claps Back at SEC Lawsuit; FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Will Remain in Jail

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest crypto headlines today, including the argument Binance attorneys are making in a recent motion to dismiss the SEC's lawsuit. Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has sued former employees of Salameda. And, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faces a legal setback after an appeals court rejected his attorneys’ attempt to free him from jail ahead of his trial.

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Hong Kong's Crypto Stance Amid JPEX Drama; Blockchain Week Rocks Manila

Host Angie Lau breaks down the state of crypto around the globe as regulators including Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) continue to crack down on crypto. Plus, the latest on Blockchain Week in Manila. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world are in this episode of "Forkast IQ."

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Binance, U.S. Affiliate, Changpeng 'CZ' Zhao File para I-dismiss ang SEC Lawsuit

Ang mga mosyon na bale-walain ay nakasandal sa mga pangunahing tanong na inaangkin ng doktrina, bukod sa iba pang mga argumento.

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Judge 'Did a Taylor Swift Move’ in SEC-Binance Dispute: Former SEC Branch Chief

Lisa Bragança, former SEC enforcement branch chief and Bragança Law attorney, reacts to Judge Zia Faruqui making no rulings on the SEC's discovery requests or Binance.US's opposition. "The Judge...kind of did a Taylor Swift move" to calm both parties down, Bragança said. "This has gone over the top."

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SEC 'Got Some Legitimate Pushback' as Dispute Heats Up With Binance: Former SEC Branch Chief

A U.S. judge declined to order Binance.US to make its executives more available for depositions, or for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to back down in its demands for more documents. Former SEC enforcement branch chief and Bragança Law attorney Lisa Bragança discusses her thoughts on the latest court hearing and the possible implications for the state of U.S. crypto regulation. "The judge did a Taylor Swift move," Bragança said. 

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'Nais Ko Lang KEEP ang Mga Bagay na Gumagalaw': Walang Pagpapasya ang Judge sa SEC-Binance Document Dispute

Si Judge Zia Faruqui ay hindi gumawa ng anumang pagpapasya sa mga kahilingan sa Discovery ng SEC o sa pagsalungat ng Binance.US.

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SEC Rips into Binance.US Over 'Shaky' Asset Custody, Humiling sa Korte na Mag-order ng Inspeksyon

Hiniling ng regulator sa korte ng U.S. na tanggihan ang "kalahating puso" na mga pagtutol ng Binance sa mosyon na naghahanap ng mga deposito, isang inspeksyon at komunikasyon mula sa palitan.

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Steven McClurg: Bitcoin Spot ETF Race

A growing number of asset management companies are joining the race for the approval of a Bitcoin spot exchange-traded fund in the United States while the Securities and Exchange Commission keeps delaying its decision on existing applications. In a Word on the Block interview with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Steven McClurg, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Valkyrie, an asset management firm with a pending spot Bitcoin ETF application, said the approval for BTC spot ETFs in the U.S. might be imminent, potentially by the second quarter of 2024. Additionally, he addressed the SEC’s prior reservations, including custody and surveillance issues, stating that they have now been resolved.

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