Politics, Legal & Regulation

Policy and regulations impacting innovations in Finance.

SEC Director of Enforcement Will No Longer Have Independent Authority to Order Investigations

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has updated rules for enforcement actions. According to a document posted on the SEC’s website, the Director of Enforcement will no longer be able to issue formal orders of investigation and must seek Commission approval before pursuing the investigation…. Read More

Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act (FIRM Act) Aims to Stop Financial Firms from Debanking Customers for Political Reasons

Debanking or blocking individuals and firms from the banking system was a nefarious activity pursued by the Biden administration. It has been widely reported that too frequently, businesses and individuals who were associated with crypto activity, or out-of-favor individuals, were debanked – their bank told… Read More

Outlier Realty Capital Charged by SEC with Misleading Investors, Settlement in the Works

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged real estate investment platform Outlier Realty Capital with misleading investors about the use of funds. The SEC reports that a settlement is in the works, as defendants have agreed to pay a total of $3.3 million to move… Read More

NASAA Tells Congress to Prohibit Interest Payments on “Payment Stablecoins”

NASAA (North American Securities Administrators Association) has sent a letter to Congress requesting the definition of a “payment stablecoin” does not incorporate the payment of interest, similar to a money market fund. NASAA addressed the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee, where… Read More

Is SEC’s 90-Year-Old IPO Review Process Killing Public Markets?

In an era when public market listings continue to decline, and private capital dominates growth financing, the mechanism by which companies go public deserves fresh scrutiny. University of Kansas Law Professor Alexander Platt has provided precisely that in his groundbreaking paper, “Rethinking the IPO Bureaucracy…. Read More

Brazil’s Central Bank Data Reveals Consumer Inflation Is Trending Upward, Driven by Volatile Energy Prices

On March 6, 2025, Brazil’s Central Bank, the Banco Central do Brasil, released a statement following the 259th meeting of its Monetary Policy Committee (Copom), announcing that the Selic rate—the country’s benchmark interest rate—would remain unchanged at 10.50% per year. This decision reflects a unanimous… Read More

AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks Pushes Back Against Allegations of Leveraging Position for Personal Gains

David Sacks, recently appointed as the White House AI and crypto czar under President Donald Trump, has recently pushed back against allegations of leveraging his position for personal financial gain. In a discussion on The All-In Podcast, Sacks has dismissed assertions that he manipulated cryptocurrency… Read More

OCC Clarifies Bank Authority to Take Part in Certain Crypto-related Activities

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) took action to affirm that a range of cryptocurrency activities are permissible in the federal banking system. The previous administration had sought to deter regulated banks to participate in crypto affiliated activities. The OCC published Interpretive… Read More

Digital Bank Revolut and Visa Legally Challenge UK Payment Systems Regulator’s (PSR) Fee Cap Plan

Revolut and Visa have launched legal challenges against the UK’s Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) over its decision to impose caps on interchange fees for cross-border online payments, as reported by the FT. The move marks a considerable escalation in the ongoing tug-of-war between the payments… Read More

House Financial Services Committee Leaders Ask SEC to Move to Reverse Harmful Biden Era Rules Impacting Crypto

House Finacial Services Committee leaders have sent a letter to SEC Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda asking him to reverse harmful rules impacting crypto enacted during the Biden Administration. Chairman of the Committee French Hill, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial… Read More

President Trump Says Operation Chokepoint 2.0 is Ending, Push by Feds to Cripple Crypto Firms, Addresses Crypto Summit

Operation Chokepoint 2.0 was a nefarious move by the Federal government to target crypto firms or firms affiliated with digital asset businesses by debanking operations. It is very difficult to run a business if you cannot hold funds and save them via the banking system…. Read More

Comments on White House Crypto Summit: Legislation, Details Needed

Crypto executives and insiders are meeting today at the White House. The first-ever Crypto Summit, led by AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks, will establish a path for the US to lead the way in digital asset innovation. The Summit follows the Executive Order signed by President… Read More

House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill Comments on Bitcoin Reserve, Digital Asset Stockpile

Representative French Hill, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, has issued a statement on the creation of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and Digital Asset Stockpile. These two vehicles were announced yesterday in an Executive Order signed by President Donald Trump in the run up… Read More

Crypto Summit at White House Today, Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, Digital Asset Stockpile Move Forward

Today, a group of crypto-related executives and insiders are meeting at the White House to discuss the future of digital assets. Fox News shared a list of the individuals invited to the summit. These include mostly CEOs from top digital asset firms: Gemini Ripple Anchorage… Read More

Tokenized Securities : Superstate Services Registers with SEC

Superstate is pleased to announce that they have now officially registered Superstate Services LLC, their transfer agent, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Superstate says that it is laser-focused on its mission to “modernize finance through blockchain technology.” This step further advances tokenized… Read More

Banning Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC): Representatives Emmer, Steil Introduce Legislation to Block Digital Dollar Issued by Feds

While some countries are hurtling towards issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) it does not appear the US will do the same. Fears of excessive government control and the lure of snooping by the Feds means privacy concerns are trumping any movement for the… Read More

Top Investor Threats for 2025: NASAA Outlines Retail Investor Traps

NASAA [North American Securities Administrators Association] has once again published their annual report on top investor reports for they year. NASAA is the association that advocates on behalf of all state and provincial financial regulators. The list of threats was developed by surveying state and… Read More

ICAN Client Beats SEC as Court Dismisses “Software Defendants” Claim in PulseChain Case

ICAN [Investors Choice Advocate Network], a legal advocacy group supporting smaller firms and individuals targeted by the Securities and Exchange Commission, says it has won another case as the courts have dismissed the PulseChain case. In 2023, the SEC filed charges against Richard Heart [aka… Read More

The Senate’s Rejection of the IRS DeFi Broker Rule Might Be A Step Forward for Crypto Industry

On March 4, 2025, the U.S. Senate voted 70-27 to repeal an IRS rule that would have potentially imposed very stringent reporting requirements on decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, categorizing them as “brokers” under existing US tax laws. This decision, driven by a bipartisan coalition and… Read More

CFPB Drops Zelle Fraud Lawsuit Against Major US Banking Institutions

In a significant shift in regulatory approach, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has dropped its lawsuit against three of the largest U.S. banks—JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo—along with Zelle’s operator, Early Warning Services. The case, which alleged that these institutions failed… Read More

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