SEC to propose flexible regulation for tokenized stocks: Bloomberg

In this way, a stock market operating 24 hours a day could be allowed. Settlement times would be reduced, favoring investors. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would this week propose a new flexible regulatory framework through an “innovation exemption” to allow the trading of tokenized stocks on decentralized platforms. This measure seeks … Read more

Ledger halts plans to go public in the US

Hardware wallet company Ledger suspended its plans to go public in the United States due to adverse market conditions. The news was announced on May 13, 2026, amid a context of volatility that has reduced investor appetite for companies linked to the cryptocurrency ecosystem. The French firm was evaluating an initial public offering (IPO) with … Read more

A Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF was approved combined

Until now, only Bitcoin and Ether are the cryptocurrencies present in ETF in the United States. The new sec management is being more favorable with the cryptocurrency industry. The United States Stock Exchange and Securities Commission (SEC) has approved the launch of a new quoted fund (ETF) cryptoactive spot. It is one proposed by the … Read more

XRP ETF race is unleashed and international

Purpose intends to launch an XRP ETF in the Toronto Stock Exchange, Canada. In the United States there are 4 applications to launch XRP ETF. The competition to launch the first quoted background (ETF) based on XRP has taken a global character. While in the United States several signatures seek regulatory approval, in Canada, Purpose … Read more

The SEC eliminates Sab 121 What does it mean for Bitcoin?

According to specialists, this cancellation is more important than a BTC reservation in the United States. Banks and financial institutions will now be able to offer and have cryptoactive. The United States Stock Exchange and Securities Commission annulled last night the SAB 121 regulation, which restricted access to Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies to banks. This … Read more

Trump’s SEC begins work on bitcoin regulation

Hester Peirce, known as “crypto Mom,” will lead the agency-wide effort. They request comments from investors and businessmen on guidelines for regulation. Following the directive given by President Donald Trump after the departure of Gary Gensler, the acting chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mark Uyeda, gave instructions for the agency to begin … Read more

A Republican is appointed by Trump as acting chairman of the SEC

A review of the SEC’s cryptocurrency policy is expected to begin this week. Uyeda, SEC commissioner since June 2022, has criticized Gensler’s aggressive approach. Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump named Commissioner Mark Uyeda, a Republican member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as the agency’s acting chairman. According to information from the White … Read more

Digital Currency Group will pay the SEC a fine of $38 million

The investment conglomerate Digital Currency Group (DCG), led by Barry Silbert, was accused by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of misleading investors, and sentenced to pay a fine of USD 38 million. As announced in a presentation made by the SEC this January 17, the firm agreed to make the payment within … Read more

Do XRP holders have anything to fear from the SEC’s new appeal?

The SEC has decided to continue with the lawsuit against Ripple Labs. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse called this decision “crazy.” Next January 20 will mark the beginning of a new presidency of Donald Trump in the United States. With this change of government, a renewal in the leadership of several federal agencies is anticipated. One … Read more

Gensler’s SEC goes against Ripple and XRP until the last day of his term

Everything is ready for Donald Trump to assume the presidency of the United States on January 20. For that date, a change of command is expected that includes the departure of several officials who head federal agencies, one of them being Gary Gensler, president of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). However, according to information … Read more