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ASIC Appeals Federal Court Ruling on Finder Wallet's "Earn" Product
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ASIC Appeals Federal Court Ruling on Finder Wallet's "Earn" Product

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has appealed a federal court ruling that found Finder Wallet's "Earn" product compliant with Australian financial laws, raising concerns about consumer protections.

SEC's Misstep in Debt Box Lawsuit Sparks Senate Republican Critique
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SEC's Misstep in Debt Box Lawsuit Sparks Senate Republican Critique

Five Republican senators have criticized the SEC for unethical conduct in a lawsuit against Digital Licensing, highlighting concerns about enforcement practices in the crypto sector.

OpenAI Negotiates Licensing with Major Media Amid NY Times Copyright Dispute
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OpenAI Negotiates Licensing with Major Media Amid NY Times Copyright Dispute

OpenAI is negotiating content licensing with major media outlets like CNN, Fox, and Time, amidst a copyright lawsuit with The New York Times. The talks highlight the evolving relationship between AI technology and media copyright, with issues like fair compensation and legal clarity at the forefront.

RISC Zero Announces Open Sourcing of Key Technological Innovations
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RISC Zero Announces Open Sourcing of Key Technological Innovations

RISC Zero's latest announcement reinforces open-source development ethos and vision for a secure digital world, transforming zero-knowledge cryptography and blockchain technology, enabling developers to create unprecedented solutions.

California Proposes Crypto ATM Regulations Amid Rising Fraud
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California Proposes Crypto ATM Regulations Amid Rising Fraud

California lawmakers propose regulations on cryptocurrency ATMs to combat escalating fraudulent activities. The bill, dubbed "Digital Financial Asset Transaction Kiosks," recommends a daily withdrawal limit of $1,000 and a cap on operators' fees, with implementation eyed for January 1, 2024. While some victims of ATM scams applaud the measure, crypto ATM operators express concerns over the potential adverse impact on small operators.

DTCC to Acquire Securrency, Advancing in Digital Asset Infrastructure
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DTCC to Acquire Securrency, Advancing in Digital Asset Infrastructure

DTCC announces its strategic acquisition of digital asset infrastructure specialist, Securrency. This move will bolster DTCC's digital asset offerings and streamline the integration of blockchain technology.

US Toughens Export Controls on Semiconductors to China Amid Military Concerns
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US Toughens Export Controls on Semiconductors to China Amid Military Concerns

The US Department of Commerce tightened export controls on advanced computing semiconductors to China and other countries of concern to address national security threats posed by military modernization. The rules, effective from November 16, 2023, refine the parameters defining restricted chips, introduce a global licensing requirement, and expand controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The update also adds certain PRC entities to the Entity List, requiring a BIS license for foundries manufacturing chips for these entities.

Hong Kong to Release Cryptocurrency Exchange Licensing Guidelines
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Hong Kong to Release Cryptocurrency Exchange Licensing Guidelines

The Hong Kong Securities Futures Commission (SFC) plans to release guidelines for cryptocurrency exchange licensing next month, in support of trading services to retail investors by June 1. AML/KYC regulatory requirements were key considerations in the consultation process. Some trading platforms have already received licenses, while others have chosen to cease operations.

European Union Introduces Comprehensive Crypto Law
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European Union Introduces Comprehensive Crypto Law

The European Union has introduced a new crypto licensing regime called Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA), making it the first major jurisdiction in the world to introduce a comprehensive crypto law. The EU also voted in favor of a Transfer of Funds regulation that requires crypto operators to identify their customers in a bid to halt money laundering.

Independent Reserve Considers Expansion to Hong Kong
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Independent Reserve Considers Expansion to Hong Kong

Independent Reserve, an Australia-based cryptocurrency exchange, is exploring opportunities to expand its business in Hong Kong following the city’s recent proposal of a licensing regime for crypto exchanges. The company sees Hong Kong as a potential friendly jurisdiction for its business expansion in Asia.

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