SEC Chairman Details Project Crypto, Proposing Formal Token Taxonomy and New Rules
The SEC's "Project Crypto" will formalize a token taxonomy and introduce tailored safe harbor exemptions, structurally redefining the US compliance perimeter for digital asset offerings.
SEC Enforcement Actions Drop Thirty Percent Signaling Policy Shift
The SEC's 30% enforcement reduction and crypto omission from priorities de-risks litigation exposure, demanding firms pivot from defense to proactive regulatory engagement.
Senate Draft Grants CFTC Authority over Spot Digital Commodity Markets
The bipartisan Senate draft mandates CFTC registration and non-manipulation certification for digital commodity exchanges, fundamentally reshaping US market structure and compliance.
SEC Withdraws Coinbase Enforcement Action Signaling US Regulatory Policy Pivot
The SEC's dismissal of its major exchange lawsuit fundamentally alters the US compliance calculus, de-risking current platform operations and signaling a shift toward legislative clarity.
CFTC Mandates Willful Intent Standard for Digital Asset Regulatory Violations
The Commission's new policy mandates proof of *scienter* for registration-based violations, fundamentally recalibrating the industry's operational risk calculus.
SEC Chair Announces Innovation Exemption Framework to Modernize Digital Asset Rules
The SEC's pivot from enforcement to an innovation exemption fundamentally alters the U.S. market entry calculus for token issuers.
JPMorgan Accepts Bitcoin and Ether as Institutional Loan Collateral
Integrating major digital assets as collateral expands institutional credit capacity, reducing counterparty risk and optimizing capital efficiency for global lending operations.
President Pardons Binance Founder, Signals US Crypto Enforcement Policy Shift
The Executive action resets the high-water mark for compliance risk, shifting the focus from criminal prosecution to forward-looking regulatory clarity.
CFTC Explores Allowing EU MiCA Platforms US Market Access
This pivot toward regulatory equivalence uses existing CFTC frameworks to integrate foreign, MiCA-compliant platforms, mitigating jurisdictional fragmentation.
