UK Parliament Defines Digital Assets as New Legal Property Class
The Act codifies digital assets as a distinct property class, fundamentally clarifying ownership rights, recovery mechanisms, and insolvency treatment.
US House Passes Federal Stablecoin Reserve and Disclosure Bill
New federal law mandates payment stablecoin issuers maintain 1:1 liquid reserves and publish monthly attestations, fundamentally altering capital management.
SEC Chairman Defines New Digital Asset Token Taxonomy Framework
The SEC's new four-category taxonomy establishes a functional, non-static classification standard, fundamentally altering asset structuring and risk disclosure requirements.
CFTC Prioritizes Digital Asset Custody, Stablecoin Collateral, and Spot Market Clarity
Compliance teams must immediately model new capital and segregation controls for stablecoin collateral to meet CFTC's aggressive year-end policy timeline.
SEC Chairman Outlines Formal Token Taxonomy and Regulation Crypto Framework
The SEC's shift to a formal token taxonomy and Regulation Crypto framework mandates immediate re-evaluation of all product structuring and disclosure protocols.
Bank of England Proposes Systemic Stablecoin Reserve and Holding Rules
UK central bank mandates 40% reserve deposits and temporary holding limits for systemic sterling-denomdenominated stablecoin issuers.
MIAX Exchange Mandates Stricter Capital, KYC, and Segregation for FCM Participants
Futures Commission Merchants must now implement new minimum capital and operational standards, integrating enhanced AML/KYC and full customer collateralization controls.
Hong Kong SFC Expands Licensed Platform Product Offerings and Global Liquidity Access
The SFC's new circulars relax token admission for professional investors and permit shared global liquidity, fundamentally altering the VATP operating model.
US Senate Banking Chair Targets December Vote on Market Structure Bill
Impending Senate vote on market structure legislation mandates firms stress-test compliance models against clear SEC/CFTC jurisdictional lines.
