New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Zaslowsky | April 20, 2021
Although the SEC has, so far, rejected more than a dozen requests to list a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, there is hope that the first approvals are finally on the horizon.
By Kristin Boggiano, CrossTower and Annemarie McAvoy, Clovis Quantum Solutions | April 12, 2021
The Financial Action Task Force's recent guidance could have a major effect on DeFi and NFTs where, up to now, there has been little or no international coordination for regulating these areas of innovation. But is the guidance too vague for the average reasonable citizen to understand?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth M. Breen and Phara A. Guberman | March 19, 2021
The John McAfee case and the expected upcoming congressional task force on cryptocurrencies are likely to provide the market with more clarity on how coins and projects will be treated in investigations, including whether they can be treated as securities or commodities and the relative roles of the SEC and CFTC.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | March 8, 2021
Recent U.S. enforcement activity illustrates how the government is taking strong action against persons involved with misuses of cryptocurrency in order to meet this threat and deter others.
By Dan Clark | November 30, 2020
The Libra Association has already dealt with scrutiny from regulators across Europe.
By Phillip Bantz | November 23, 2020
"Lots of people in lots of industries have been waiting for somebody to have the courage to stand up and do this," Marco Santori said.
By Phillip Bantz | November 18, 2020
Alderoty warned that the blockchain and digital asset industry in the U.S. is in danger of falling behind other countries.
By Frank Ready | September 2, 2020
Last week, M&T Bank rolled out Nota, a cloud-based solution geared towards helping law firms and lawyers address challenges related to trust account management. Stepping into the legal tech space puts M&T up against some experience providers who know the legal industry—but like other banks, it may have some advantages in the space.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Colesanti and Savannah Aronson | July 29, 2020
A uniform response to the 10-year old cryptocurrency phenomenon remains only a remote possibility, as regulators waver between encouraging registration of digital offerings and halting/disciplining those online issuers offering Quixotic returns.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Todd Harrison, Joseph Evans and Paul Helms | May 12, 2020
Many private plaintiffs' cryptocurrency securities class action lawsuits will likely be stopped short because of time limitations.
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