The lawmakers continue their efforts in refining the CLARITY Act. It was expected that there would be updates regarding enforcement of the law on July 4. But the Senate did not offer any information on the law, leaving the media and citizens in despair. And, as a part of the
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has included three proposed crypto rule changes in its regulatory agenda for this year. This comes amid the wait for the CLARITY Act, which is expected to provide a comprehensive framework for the crypto industry. SEC Includes Three Proposed Crypto Rule Changes In Regulatory Agenda According to the Agency Rule List, the Commission listed rule changes relating to crypto assets, crypto broker-dealers, and crypto structure amendments in its 2026 regulatory agenda. Under the proposed rule changes for crypto assets, the agency is considering rules related to the offer and sale of crypto assets that could include certain exemptions and safe harbors. The SEC noted that this could help clarify the regulatory framework for crypto assets and provide greater certainty to the market. It is worth noting that the Commission has a
August 7 Senate deadline puts the CLARITY Act on the clock as ethics fights and a Supreme Court ruling tighten votes. Delay could hit U.S. crypto market.
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Stuart Alderoty says 67 million Americans make crypto a major national constituency. NCA data shows U.S. crypto ownership grew by 12 million people over the past year. Alderoty says the CLARITY Act would provide clear rules without endorsing crypto. Ripple Chief Legal Officer and National Cryptocurrency Association President Stuart Alderoty has called on U.S. lawmakers to recognize cryptocurrency holders as a significant voting bloc instead of treating them as a niche community. His comments come as Congress continues debating the CLARITY Act and broader digital asset regulation. Crypto Ownership Expands Beyond Traditional Investor Groups Ripple CLO Stuart Alderoty has urged Washington to stop dismissing cryptocurrency users as a fringe political group. He argued that digital asset ownership has reached a scale lawmakers can no longer overlook. In a July 7 post on X, Alderoty said one in f
Stuart Alderoty says 67 million Americans make crypto a major national constituency. NCA data shows U.S. crypto ownership grew by 12 million people over the past year. Alderoty says the CLARITY Act would provide clear rules without endorsing crypto. Ripple Chief Legal Officer and National Cryptocurrency Association President Stuart Alderoty has called on U.S. lawmakers […]
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Heightened scrutiny on Russia sanctions could escalate geopolitical tensions, impacting global energy markets and digital asset regulations.
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Key Takeaways: A new report by the National Cryptocurrency Association shows that one in four American adults now owns crypto. 67% of crypto holders aren’t a niche anymore, says Chief Legal Officer & NCA President Stuart Alderoty. Revived the comments as lawmakers still discuss the CLARITY Act, a bill that aims to create a more definitive regulatory structure for digital assets. Washington is unable to wash its hands of crypto because of the magnitude of adoption in the United States, industry leaders say. Stuart Alderoty, the President of the National Cryptocurrency Association and Chief Legal Officer of Ripple, is encouraging policymakers to acknowledge the fact that digital asset users now make up a significant portion of the American populace. Alderoty counters this idea in a recent opinion piece and comments he posted on X, noting that recent data reveals
Google has updated its Search services privacy settings to allow the company to store and use uploaded media, including images, audio recordings, and video, to train its AI models, a change that was communicated to users via a low-profile email in June and applied by default. The update introduced two new settings, Search Services History […]
The scandal threatens Democratic Senate prospects, forcing urgent candidate replacement and strategic recalibration before elections.
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