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Japan’s Financial Services Agency Has Officially Chosen a New Commissioner, Himono

Japan’s Financial Services Agency Has Officially Chosen a New Commissioner, Himono

Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) confirmed its plans for hiring Ryozo Himono as the new commissioner of the financial watchdog group.

G20 Announces Standards for Global Crypto Regulation

G20 Announces Standards for Global Crypto Regulation

G20 countries have announced that the Financial Stability Board, the International Monetary Fund, and the Bank for International Settlements will release recommendations on global crypto regulation by July.

G20 Agency Warns Countries of Systemic Risks Posed by Global Stablecoins

G20 Agency Warns Countries of Systemic Risks Posed by Global Stablecoins

The Financial Stability Board (FSB), the G20 body that advises on ways to improve the global financial system, has published a study on the challenges, which stablecoins pose for the global economy. The FSB stated that regulatory frameworks have already covered several activities associated with stablecoins, although there are other risks that many national regulators could be left unprepared for.

Legitimacy of SEC Clampdown on XRP Cryptocurrency Questioned by TechCrunch, but will Tether be Next?

Legitimacy of SEC Clampdown on XRP Cryptocurrency Questioned by TechCrunch, but will Tether be Next?

The founder of TechCrunch Michael Arrington discussed the Securities and Exchange Commission’s lawsuit against Ripple Labs over XRP.

Lawsuits against Ripple Grow as XRP Investor in Florida Sues Firm

Lawsuits against Ripple Grow as XRP Investor in Florida Sues Firm

The SEC lawsuit is not the only complaint that Ripple Labs is currently facing over XRP.

Token Taxonomy Act that Will Exempt Cryptocurrencies from Securities Laws Reintroduced in US Congress

Token Taxonomy Act that Will Exempt Cryptocurrencies from Securities Laws Reintroduced in US Congress

A crypto bill suggesting that certain cryptocurrencies should be exempted from securities laws has been reintroduced to US Congress for review.

Ripple’s XRP Token Recovers in Price and Hits $0.37, Will It Continue Its Upward Trend?

Ripple’s XRP Token Recovers in Price and Hits $0.37, Will It Continue Its Upward Trend?

The lawsuit that has been hanging over Ripple has caused its associated XRP token to plummet considerably on the market, but it has regained slightly in value.

Coinbase Sued for XRP Token Sales, List of Complaints against the Cryptocurrency Exchange Grows

Coinbase Sued for XRP Token Sales, List of Complaints against the Cryptocurrency Exchange Grows

In a surprising twist of events, US-based crypto exchange Coinbase is also being sued for the sale of XRP tokens.

Crypto Twitter Explodes as US SEC Aims to Sue Ripple For Sale of XRP Token as Securities

Crypto Twitter Explodes as US SEC Aims to Sue Ripple For Sale of XRP Token as Securities

The US SEC is suing Ripple for selling its XRP token, meanwhile, Crypto Twitter has erupted with support and criticism of the less than decentralized crypto firm.

Ripple CTO Assesses XRP as a Bridge Cryptocurrency Between CBDCs, Stablecoins, and Fiat

Ripple CTO Assesses XRP as a Bridge Cryptocurrency Between CBDCs, Stablecoins, and Fiat

Ripple’s CTO David Schwartz discussed the key role Ripple (XRP) tokens and other cryptocurrencies would play in a market where CBDC was becoming a hot topic.

Exclusive: Blockpass COO, on the Significance of the FATF Travel Rule to VASPs

Exclusive: Blockpass COO, on the Significance of the FATF Travel Rule to VASPs

Personal identity is a fundamental human right according to Article 8 of the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child. Identity is crucial to a functioning society and economy, however, there are 1.1 billion people in the world that do not have proof of identity and 45% of them are among the poorest 20% around the world. For enterprises, customer data protection can be proven costly as 2.8 billion consumer data records were exposed at an estimated cost of more than $654 million in 2018.

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