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Juridique

La SEC retarde la décision concernant l'ETF Bitcoin Spot pour tous les candidats, y compris BlackRock et Fidelity

Le régulateur a désormais annoncé des retards pour les six nouvelles demandes d'ETF.

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Analyses

Les applications ETF Bitcoin sont la meilleure stratégie marketing de Bitcoin

Avec la récente WIN de Grayscale face à l'obstruction de la SEC, il semble que les fonds négociés en bourse (ETF) en BTC sur le marché au comptant pourraient bientôt être approuvés. Voici pourquoi cela est important.

Bitcoin ETFs are a flashbulb moment for Wall Street on the importance of global money. (Jack Carter/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

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'Crack in SEC Crypto Foundation' Evident After Grayscale Win: Keith Miller

Perkins Coie Partner Keith Miller highlights the SEC's "bad two months," punctuated by legal setbacks such as the DC Circuit Court's ruling in favor of Grayscale. "The last two months have shown these decisions and particularly shown a crack in the SEC's crypto foundation," Miller states, suggesting a more favorable landscape for spot bitcoin ETFs. Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG).

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Impact Theory CEO on Settling SEC's First-Ever NFT Enforcement Action

Impact Theory, a California-based media company, will pay $6.1 million as part of a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on charges it conducted sales of NFTs as unregistered securities offerings, the agency's first enforcement action of its kind. Impact Theory CEO Tom Bilyeu shares insights into the case and the outlook for regulatory clarity. "Hopefully, everything that we've gone through helps paint the path forward for the entire industry," Billyeu said.

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SEC Regulators 'Running Around Frantically' Amid Grayscale's Court Win: Former SEC Lawyer

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has 45 days to appeal a federal circuit court's decision saying the agency must review Grayscale Investments' application to launch the first spot bitcoin ETF. Perkins Coie Partner and former SEC enforcement lawyer Keith Miller shares insights into the next steps, explaining why this is a "crack in the SEC's cryptocurrency foundation." Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG).

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Juridique

Un tribunal américain qualifie ETH de « matière première » et rejette la plainte d'un investisseur contre Uniswap.

Un juge de New York a refusé « d'étendre les lois fédérales sur les valeurs mobilières pour couvrir la conduite alléguée » dans une plainte collective proposée visant à tenir Uniswap responsable des « jetons frauduleux » émis sur le protocole.

Hayden Adams, CEO of Uniswap Labs. (LinkedIn)

Finance

La SEC pourrait élaborer des arguments alternatifs pour rejeter les ETF Bitcoin Spot : Berenberg

L'implication potentielle de Coinbase dans les ETF Bitcoin au comptant pourrait servir d'arguments reconfigurés à la SEC pour rejeter les demandes, selon le rapport.

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Marchés

La taille moyenne des transactions Bitcoin atteint son plus haut niveau depuis juin après la décision de Grayscale

L'augmentation de la taille moyenne des transactions pourrait suggérer que les grands traders sont plus actifs, a déclaré le cabinet de recherche Kaiko.

Bitcoin's average trade size highest since June (CoinDesk/Kaiko)

Vidéos

Grayscale's Legal Victory Against SEC Clears Path for Spot Bitcoin ETFs: Bernstein

Broker Bernstein said in a research report that Grayscale's landmark win against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) increases the likelihood the agency might approve all bitcoin spot ETF applications together. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the legal victory. Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG).

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Unpacking the SEC's First NFT Enforcement Action

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued its first NFT-related enforcement action, charging Los Angeles-based entertainment company Impact Theory on allegations the NFTs that were sold on the platform were actually unregistered securities. Hermine Wong, herminewong.xyz principal and former SEC Special Counsel, breaks down the SEC's argument and the potential outcomes. "No one can say NFTs are securities, and the order doesn't tell us that," Wong said. 

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