ASIC Classifies Stablecoins and Wallets as Financial Products Mandating Licensing
Australia’s new guidance classifies most digital assets as financial products, mandating a compliance pivot to an AFSL framework by mid-2026.
Policymakers Pressure Treasury to Close Stablecoin Yield Loophole in GENIUS Act
Industry must prepare for the federal preemption of stablecoin yield offerings as policymakers target the GENIUS Act's affiliate loophole.
White House Releases Comprehensive Framework Urging US Regulatory Clarity and Innovation Exemptions
The White House framework mandates a function-based asset taxonomy and regulatory coordination, ending the prior enforcement-only compliance uncertainty.
Australian Regulator Classifies Stablecoins and Wrapped Tokens as Financial Products
The new guidance mandates AFSL licensing and AFCA membership for digital asset providers, requiring immediate compliance framework updates to leverage the June 2026 no-action window.
FSB and IOSCO Report Exposes Fragmented Global Crypto Regulatory Compliance Gaps
Global regulators confirm systemic compliance fragmentation, mandating an immediate, coordinated overhaul of CASP reporting and stablecoin reserve frameworks.
DFSA Shifts Crypto Suitability Assessment Responsibility to Regulated Firms
The DFSA is moving to a principle-based regime, mandating firms operationalize token suitability assessment and risk controls internally.
Treasury Initiates Rulemaking for Federal Payment Stablecoin Reserve Framework
The Treasury ANPRM operationalizes the GENIUS Act, demanding issuers architect robust 1:1 reserve, AML, and sanctions compliance systems now.
SEC Shifts Policy, Dismisses Major Crypto Enforcement Actions
The SEC's pivot from enforcement to rulemaking resets the compliance calculus, providing critical legal space for product structuring.
European Union MiCA Regulation Mandates Full Licensing for Crypto Asset Service Providers
Firms must now operationalize MiCA's unified CASP license and market integrity standards to secure cross-border EU market access.
