CFTC vs. Wisconsin: The Prediction Market Turf War
The CFTC's lawsuit against Wisconsin underscores a brewing conflict over who gets to regulate prediction markets in the U.S.
With Bitcoin and Ether under pressure, is this a temporary setback or a sign of deeper issues in the crypto ecosystem?
The CFTC's lawsuit against Wisconsin underscores a brewing conflict over who gets to regulate prediction markets in the U.S.
As Bitcoin dips below $76,000, the entwined fates of AI innovation and regulatory clarity reveal a volatile landscape.
As Robinhood's crypto revenue takes a nosedive, we must question whether retail trading is hitting a plateau in the crypto market.
As Japan tightens AML checks in the crypto sector, the balance between compliance and innovation hangs in the balance.
Recent outflows from Bitcoin ETFs raise questions about market sentiment and the digital currency's price stability.
Israel's approval of its first regulated stablecoin marks a pivotal moment for national currencies in the digital realm. But what does this mean for the future of stablecoins?
The crypto lobby is challenging the 'reputation risk' in banking, but does this signal a true shift in traditional finance's view of digital assets?
Donald Trump's sudden shift on prediction markets begs the question: is it strategy or sincerity?
The DOJ's recent shift could redefine how developers navigate the legal landscape, but is it enough to spur innovation?
With the SEC and CFTC hinting at a fresh approach to crypto regulation, the U.S. may finally see a more coherent policy landscape.
As the 2026 elections approach, the call for clear crypto regulations intensifies. Will the U.S. maintain its leadership in financial innovation?
As U.S. lawmakers argue over crypto regulation, the real winner might be China if America doesn't step up its digital asset game.