Continue readingSEC’s Crypto Task Force to host roundtable on crypto security statusThe Crypto Task Force of the US Securities and Exchange Commission will host a series of roundtables to discuss the “security status” of crypto assets, with the first set for March 21. Crypto Task Force lead Commissioner Hester Peirce said she is looking forward to “drawing the expertise of the public” to develop a workable framework for crypto. The roundtable series is called the “Spring Sprint Toward Crypto Clarity,” and the first topic of discussion is dubbed “How We Got Here and How We Get Out — Defining Security Status.” Continue readingUtah’s Senate passes Bitcoin bill — but scraps key provisionUtah lawmakers passed a Bitcoin bill after removing a section that would have allowed its state treasurer to invest in Bitcoin.
Still, the bill provides citizens basic custody protections, the right to mine, run a node and stake, among other things. Continue readingArgentine prosecutor aims to freeze assets in LIBRA memecoin fraud caseArgentine Federal Prosecutor Eduardo Taiano, the lead prosecutor investigating Argentine President Javier Milei’s alleged role in the LIBRA crypto scandal, requested the freezing of almost $110 million in digital assets related to the memecoin case. Taiano also requested the recovery of Milei’s deleted social posts and detailed records of all LIBRA transactions since its launch.
These scams usually end up with token prices plummeting, causing millions in losses to crypto investors. On March 5, Assemblymember Clyde Vanel introduced the legislation to establish criminal penalties for offenses that involve “virtual token fraud.” This explicitly targets deceptive practices associated with crypto. Fideum co-founder and CEO Anastasija Plotnikova told Cointelegraph that scams and rug pulls should be more thoroughly regulated.“In my view, these activities should fall firmly within the jurisdiction of law enforcement agencies,” Plotnikova added.
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