Stablecoin regulations are evolving globally, with the U.S. GENIUS Act setting the pace. Discover how these regulations impact issuers and the future of digital finance.
The Trump administration is reshaping the U.S. crypto landscape with significant regulatory changes, setting a new direction away from previous enforcement-focused policies.
a16z highlights the need for updated regulations to accommodate blockchain's role in tokenized securities. The firm emphasizes a balanced approach to preserve market integrity while fostering innovation.
Australia's upcoming Digital Assets Bill aims to establish a clear licensing framework for crypto platforms by 2026. It could attract investment, but concerns about compliance costs and fragmented regulations persist. The draft will be consulted in August 2025, with a focus on a Digital-Asset Platform Licence (DAPL) and stable-coin rules. If successful, it may position Australia as a hub for digital innovation. Investors are eager for clarity on fees and regulations.
Key insights from the Senate Banking Committee hearing reveal the need for updated regulations on digital assets, emphasizing blockchain's traceability and the importance of modern compliance frameworks.
Explore the current landscape of cryptocurrency regulation across 25 major jurisdictions, covering financial integrity, consumer protection, and market integrity, as detailed by Chainalysis.
Explore the latest crypto market trends through key charts on mobile wallet usage, stablecoins, decentralized exchanges, and more, as analyzed by a16z crypto experts.
India’s Web3 talent is circling back—devs stay while founders register firms in Dubai/Singapore for tax benefits. Hybrid model cuts costs by 45-60% vs Gulf, keeping engineering teams in India. Regulatory clarity could lure more IP back.