US, UK Authorities Seize $15 Billion in Historic Crypto Enforcement Action
Global financial crime agencies have established a new precedent for cross-jurisdictional asset forfeiture, mandating immediate and robust updates to VASP AML/KYC controls.
OCC Confirms Bank Authority to Hold Crypto for Network Fees
National banks are authorized to hold crypto assets as principal to cover operational network fees, enabling direct on-chain utility.
EU Parliament Finalizes AML Package Mandating Crypto Wallet Ban and KYC
CASPs must integrate bank-level AML/KYC for transactions exceeding €1,000 and cease offering anonymous wallets, fundamentally altering the EU's compliance architecture.
SEC Chairman Outlines Formal Token Taxonomy and Regulation Crypto Proposal
The SEC's shift to a formal token taxonomy and tailored disclosures fundamentally alters the compliance calculus, providing a defined path for non-security digital asset operations.
SEC Removes Crypto Assets from Fiscal 2026 Examination Priorities
The SEC's policy shift integrates digital asset risk into core compliance frameworks, demanding operational alignment with AML and cybersecurity standards.
FSB and IOSCO Flag Inconsistent Global Crypto Regulation Implementation
Global financial standard setters confirm fragmented crypto regulation creates regulatory arbitrage risk, demanding immediate national legislative acceleration.
UK Treasury Finalizes Legislation Integrating Crypto Assets into Financial Services Law
The UK's near-final Cryptoassets Order mandates full FCA authorization for consumer-facing activities, fundamentally redefining VASP compliance architecture.
UK Treasury Finalizes Plan to Integrate Crypto into Core Financial Law
The UK's integration of crypto activities into the FSMA framework mandates full FCA authorization and robust compliance controls for all firms serving UK clients.
EU MiCA Regulation Enters Active Licensing Phase Granting Fifty-Three Authorizations
MiCA's active licensing phase mandates immediate cross-jurisdictional compliance integration for CASPs, ending regulatory arbitrage via transitional periods.
