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SEC is ‘wrongfully attempting’ to police crypto markets: Paradigm counsel

Crypto investment firm Paradigm’s Special Counsel Rodrigo Seira has become the latest to slam the United States securities regulator, this time for “wrongfully” pursuing crypto exchange Bittrex in an attempt to police secondary crypto markets.In a July 11 Twitter thread, Seira added his thoughts after an amicus brief filing from

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Paradigm slams SEC’s ‘incoherent’ attempt to police decentralized exchanges

Crypto venture capital firm Paradigm has slammed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s attempt to redefine the term “exchange” — which would if accepted, bring decentralized exchanges under its purview. On June 8, the firm sent a lengthy 14-page letter to the SEC Secretary, Vanessa Countryman, regarding the regulator’s proposed redefinition

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CNHC stablecoin issuer detained by Chinese police: Report

The Chinese government continues to crack down on the cryptocurrency industry with a new investigation targeting a major Chinese yuan stablecoin issuer.Employees of Trust Reserve — the issuer of the Chinese yuan-pegged stablecoin CNH Coin (CNHC) — have been detained by Chinese police, the local blockchain publication PANews reported on

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Hong Kong Police Launches New Metaverse Initiative to Explore Threats & Opportunities in Web3

The Hong Kong Police Force has established a metaverse security platform through a specialized unit to educate the public on Web3 dangers. The Hong Kong Police Force has launched a new metaverse platform called CyberDefender to address the potential dangers of the metaverse. The new platform protects Hong Kong citizens in their Web3

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The Hong Kong Police Force launch new metaverse platform, ‘CyberDefender’

The cyber security unit of the Hong Kong Police Force have launched CyberDefender, a new metaverse platform designed to educate the public of the potential dangers associated with Web3 and the metaverse.According to a May 27 statement, the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) of the Hong Kong Police

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