SEC Chairman Releases Second Crypto Warning Within 24 Hours
SEC Chair and fervent crypto critic Gary Gensler issued a second warning about the risks of cryptocurrency investments within 24 hours.
 Zoey
Zoey
SEC Chair and fervent crypto critic Gary Gensler issued a second warning about the risks of cryptocurrency investments within 24 hours.
 Zoey
ZoeySEC Chairman Gary Gensler issues a cautionary statement, highlighting compliance issues, volatility concerns, and the persistent threat of scams in the cryptocurrency space. This comes just before the anticipated approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs, seen as a potential gateway for traditional financial investors into the world of Bitcoin.
 Sanya
SanyaNearly a dozen companies are vying to launch spot Bitcoin funds as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission prepares for a key vote on pending documents later this week.
 JinseFinance
JinseFinanceBlackRock's significant Bitcoin purchase aligns with growing pressure on the SEC to approve Spot Bitcoin ETFs. The $10 million allocation, though initially intended for January 3, has been rescheduled to January 5, emphasizing the importance of regulatory compliance. Analyst Seyffart cautions against presuming an immediate ETF launch, emphasizing a strategic move by BlackRock. The competition intensifies as Bitwise considers seeding its ETF with up to $200 million. The SEC, having run out of reasons to deny approval, is expected to make decisions between January 8 and 10, according to Seyffart's projections.
 Sanya
SanyaAccording to Marc Fagel, an SEC veteran and former Director, a ruling in the case between the SEC and Ripple might be coming in days.
 cryptopotato
cryptopotatoBinance disagrees with the SEC's allegations
 Binance
Binance Coinlive
Coinlive The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has its radar locked on celebrities endorsing crypto projects.
 dailyhodl
dailyhodlCZ doubled down on his belief that BUSD should not be subject to US securities law and that that the exchange will continue to support BUSD.
 CryptoSlate
CryptoSlateOnly one seat currently remains vacant out of the panel of five SEC commissioners, but Allison Lee is expected to depart when her term expires in June.
 Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph