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Consensus Magazine

The Bizarre (Sort of) Bipartisanship of the Crypto Congress

A who's who of politicians who matter for crypto in the nation's capital. By Jeff Wilser.

(Rachel Sun/CoinDesk)

Policy

SEC Derailed Circle's Plans to Go Public via SPAC Deal: Report

Circle said its plans to go public didn't go through because the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission did not sign off on it.

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

Policy

Celsius Proposes Restructuring to Offer One-Time ‘Meaningful Recovery’ Payout for Most Creditors

The bankrupt firm is thinking of forming a new “recovery corporation” after getting a slew of acquisition bids that were not compelling.

Thermometer (Getty Images)

Markets

Date Set for Oral Arguments in Grayscale’s Appeal of SEC’s Bitcoin ETF Decision

Arguments will begin on March 7, sooner than Grayscale had expected.

Grayscale's Michael Sonnenshein speaks at Invest: NYC 2019 (CoinDesk)

Policy

Lawyers for Genesis and Its Creditors Are ‘Optimistic’ for a Quick Resolution to Bankruptcy Woes

Attorneys from all parties at Monday’s First Day hearing lauded “around-the-clock” efforts undertaken to resolve the brokerage’s disputes with its creditors.

(Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

Consensus Magazine

The World's Best Crypto Policies: How They Do It in 37 Nations

What can the United States learn from regulation around the world? Jeff Wilser takes a grand tour.

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Consensus Magazine

After FTX: How Congress Is Gearing Up to Regulate Crypto

The industry is finally earning the priority status it desperately wanted, but for the wrong reasons, says CoinDesk's Jesse Hamilton.

(Rachel Sun/CoinDesk)

Finance

First Hearing in Genesis Bankruptcy Case Set for Monday

Genesis filed for bankruptcy late Thursday.

(Genesis Trading)

Policy

US Lays Claim to $700M of Assets Linked to Bankman-Fried, FTX

The U.S. and is now seeking their forfeiture.

Tokens vinculados con billeteras de Alameda se vendieron por bitcoin en el último día. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

Policy

What's Next for Genesis Creditors? It Depends on What's in the Bankruptcy Filing

It may “take a long time” to figure out Genesis' assets and liabilities, Eric Snyder, partner at Wilk Auslander, told CoinDesk TV.

(CoinDesk TV)