Law Decoded: Infrastructure woes and benevolent punishments, Sept. 27–Oct. 3
As House Democrats grapple over the infrastructure bill, the Biden administration and Federal Reserve eye stablecoin regulation.
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As House Democrats grapple over the infrastructure bill, the Biden administration and Federal Reserve eye stablecoin regulation.
Hinging on Democrats' ability to resolve intraparty disagreements, the controversial legislation could have tangible consequences for digital finance in the U.S. and beyond — if passed by the House today.
Gary Gensler gets grilled on Capitol Hill as crypto looms large on national political agendas from Cuba to South Korea.
With continued dialogue between the blockchain industry and the U.S. Congress, there is still hope that regulatory legislation will arrive at a mutually beneficial resolution.
Coinbase’s global tax VP has slammed Congress for the controversial crypto tax provisions rushed into the infrastructure deal, warning the bill could impact 60 million Americans.
Former FDIC regulator, Jason Brett, argues that U.S. lawmakers have pivoted away from private stablecoins to focus on regulating decentralized digital assets this year.