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Stablecoin rules needed in US before crypto tax reform, experts say

United States cryptocurrency regulations need more clarity on stablecoins and banking relationships before lawmakers prioritize tax reform, according to industry leaders and legal experts.“In my view, tax isn't necessarily the priority for upgrading US crypto regulation,” according to Mattan Erder, general counsel at layer-3 decentralized blockchain network Orbs.
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Kentucky drops Coinbase's staking lawsuit amid growing regulatory shift

Kentucky has officially dropped its lawsuit against Coinbase over the exchange's crypto-staking services. According to a joint filing submitted on March 31, the state's Department of Financial Institutions dismissed the case without prejudice, signaling a broader shift in regulatory sentiment.

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April 1, 2025

Trump-linked crypto ventures may complicate US stablecoin policy

A US dollar-pegged stablecoin launched by a cryptocurrency platform tied to US President Donald Trump's family could complicate ongoing bipartisan efforts to pass stablecoin legislation in Congress, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.The Trump-linked World Liberty Financial (WLFI) crypto platform launched the World Liberty Financial USD (USD1) US dollar-pegged stablecoin in early March, prompting concerns over potential conflicts of interest. Despite political pushback from Democratic Party lawmakers, WLFI's stablecoin plans are in line with the current US stablecoin legislation, according to Anastasija Plotnikova, co-founder and CEO of blockchain regulatory firm Fideum.

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April 1, 2025

Crypto hacks hit $1.6B in Q1 2025: Bybit, Phemex among biggest victims

Crypto hacks surged to record levels in the first quarter of 2025, with losses surpassing $1.6 billion, according to fresh data from blockchain security firm Immunefi. This marks the worst quarter on record for the digital assets industry in terms of security breaches, eclipsing the $706 million lost in the same period last year.

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April 1, 2025

OKX Appoints New Chief Legal Officer Amid Global Expansion

OKX, one of the world's leading cryptocurrency exchanges, has appointed Linda Lacewell as its new Chief Legal Officer (CLO). This decision aligns with the company's strategy to accelerate its global expansion.

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April 1, 2025

Hoskinson: Stablecoin Bills Will Trigger Big Tech's Crypto Push

He believes that once the stablecoin and market structure bills pass, the floodgates will open for major tech companies to embrace crypto. With these companies combined, that's a whopping 3 billion people who could potentially tap into the world of cryptocurrency.

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Australia Cracks Down on Crypto ATMs, Citing Inadequate AML and CTF Measures

AUSTRAC, Australia's financial services watchdog, has raised concerns that some crypto ATM providers may lack adequate anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism measures. Task Force Identifies Worrying Trends The Australian financial services industry watchdog, AUSTRAC, has claimed that some crypto ATM providers “may not have the right anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism (AML/CTF) checks in place.

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April 1, 2025

Crypto hacks top $1.6B in Q1 2025 — PeckShield

Hackers stole more than $1.63 billion in cryptocurrency during the first quarter of 2025, with the Bybit exploit accounting for more than 92% of total losses, according to blockchain security firm PeckShield.PeckShield reported that over $87 million in crypto was lost to hacks in January, while February saw a dramatic spike to $1.53 billion, largely due to the Bybit attack. That incident was one of the largest crypto thefts to date.

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April 1, 2025

USA: a new law is coming to invest pension funds in crypto

Among the latest news from the USA, there is the statement from Senator Tommy Tuberville who will introduce a law to allow Americans to invest their pension funds in crypto. In an interview, the senator stated that he supports President Trump, who is in favor of the sector. The United States senator, Tommy Turberville, will introduce a law to allow Americans to invest their pension funds in crypto.

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April 1, 2025

California leads the way in crypto rights: the Assembly proposes an innovative law

California, a pioneering state in numerous revolutions including in the field of technology and finance, is preparing to take a further step forward in the world of crypto. A bill proposed by Avelino Valencia, a democratic representative and president of the Finance and Banking Committee of the Assembly, could allow nearly 40 million California residents to exercise new digital rights in the financial sector.

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April 1, 2025

The future of digital self-governance: AI agents in crypto

Opinion by: Tomer Warschauer Nuni, chief marketing officer of Kima Network No one should be surprised that the crypto space is actively discussing the new wave of enthusiasm around AI and its limitless uses. According to proponents, AI represents the most promising approach to enhancing blockchain technologies and decentralized applications, driving greater autonomy and efficiency across the ecosystem.

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Vanuatu passes crypto licensing and regulation framework

Vanuatu has officially enacted its crypto regulation and licensing framework, joining a growing list of nations implementing regulatory oversight for virtual asset service providers.

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April 1, 2025

OKX Appoints Ex-NYDFS Superintendent as Chief Legal Officer

The leading crypto exchange, OKX, has revealed the appointment of Linda Lacewell, ex-NYDFS head, as its new Chief Legal Officer. Lacewell, who has been an OKX board member since 2024, will now take the helm of the company's global regulatory and compliance efforts.

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Top blue-chip crypto tokens to buy in April to 5x your money

Bitcoin and most crypto tokens crashed in March as concerns about the Federal Reserve and Donald Trump's tariffs continued. After rising to a record high of $109,300 in March, the BTC price plunged by over 20% to $82,000.

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REZ crypto soars over 35% ahead of Bithumb listing

REZ crypto surged by as much as 38% today, ahead of its upcoming listing on South Korea's Bithumb exchange. According to crypto.news data, Renzo (REZ) hit an intraday high of $0.

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April 1, 2025

Crypto Price Today (01st April 2025): Market Wobbles Again as Trade War Fears Loom?

The crypto market today has been under heat, as investor sentiment trembles ahead of President Donald Trump's tariff announcement scheduled for tomorrow, i.e., April 2nd. Market players fear a trade war that could directly impact risk assets, including cryptos. Talking about which, the U.S.

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SpaceX flight bankrolled by crypto investor launches first manned polar orbit

Elon Musk's SpaceX has sent a crew of four private astronauts on the first manned space flight to orbit the Earth's poles, in a mission bankrolled and led by a wealthy crypto investor.Chun Wang, the Chinese-born Maltese entrepreneur who founded the Bitcoin (BTC) mining pool F2Pool, paid for and is leading SpaceX's “Fram2” mission, which is named after a 19th-century Norwegian Arctic exploration ship. Wang and three others blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 1:46 am UTC on April 1, on a three- to five-day orbit that will be the first human space mission to fly over the North and South poles.

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Japan Crypto Regulation: Major Shift as Digital Assets Could Be Classified as Financial Products

Japan is making big moves to regulate crypto, and it could change the game for investors and exchanges. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) is working on a plan to classify cryptocurrencies as financial products under the country's Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. If this happens, crypto would fall under insider trading laws, just like stocks.

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Gutter Cat Gang token sale marred by ‘technical issues,' reportedly low interest

Non-fungible token (NFT) project Gutter Cat Gang (GCG) saw a rocky token launch of its GANG token on Apechain on March 31, attributed to a “technical issue” by a third party, though others pointed to reportedly low interest in the token. While GCG didn't confirm these figures, it did state in a March 31 Discord post that no GANG tokens were distributed due to it encountering a “technical issue” by a third party.

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April 1, 2025

Crypto Exchange OKX Appoints Former NYDFS Head as Chief Legal Officer

Crypto exchange OKX has named ex-NYDFS Superintendent Linda Lacewell as its new CLO, overseeing global regulatory strategy. The exchange also confirmed the exit of Mauricio Beugelmans. The post Crypto Exchange OKX Appoints Former NYDFS Head as Chief Legal Officer appeared first on Cryptonews.

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