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CFTC Case Against Sam Bankman-Fried Postponed Until After Criminal Trial
The request to stay the SEC’s civil case against Bankman-Fried is still pending.

Crypto's Banking Problem: Industry Needs Access but US Regulators Keep Digital Assets at Bay
Federal banking regulators seem to have free rein over crypto's U.S. destiny – and they're using their power to push it out of banking.

Algorand Foundation CEO: SEC’s Crypto Crackdown Highlights Lack of Regulatory Clarity
Staci Warden told CoinDesk TV crypto-native firms are being punished rather than given guidance.

Policymakers Need to Focus on Tokenization, Not Just Tokens
Representing real-world assets on a blockchain could allow everyday Americans to buy into durable prosperity, says John Rizzo, an ex-Treasury Department official.

Crypto Lender Nexo to Stop EIP for US Clients on April 1
Last month Nexo paid a $22.5 million fine to the SEC for failing to register the offer and sale of its Earned Interest Product.

Stablecoins Are Not Worth the Risk
Stablecoin issuer Paxos is being investigated by a New York financial watchdog. Regulators should take more action, says Mark Hays of Americans for Financial Reform.

Kraken to Shut US Crypto-Staking Service, Pay $30M Fine in SEC Settlement
The announcement by the U.S. regulator confirms a CoinDesk scoop from earlier Thursday.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Propose Installing Monitoring Software on His Phone
At a hearing in New York on Thursday, Judge Lewis Kaplan indicated that he was concerned about Bankman-Fried’s ability to hide or delete his communications.

SEC Directs Examiners to Focus on How US Broker-Dealers Are Pitching Crypto
The U.S. securities regulator issued its annual examination priorities on how it’ll keep track of emerging risks. The handling of crypto was one of the highlights.

Sam Bankman-Fried Appeals Judge’s Decision to Reveal Names of His $250M Bond Backers
Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled early last week that the two currently unidentified people who co-signed the bond could be made public.
