Archive:October 2024

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Crypto.com’s Mission to Seek Regulatory Clarity for Digital Assets
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Cryptocurrency Industry Can Shape California’s New Licensing Regime

Crypto.com’s Mission to Seek Regulatory Clarity for Digital Assets

By: Cheryl L. Isaac, Judith Rinearson, Eden L. Rohrer, and Joshua L. Durham

On 8 October, Crypto.com made two novel, strategic moves to seek regulatory clarity regarding the classification of digital assets. First, the digital asset exchange sued the SEC, claiming that the SEC exceeded its statutory authority with respect to its classification of digital assets as securities without any notice-and-comment rulemaking as required under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Second, Crypto.com’s affiliate that is a CFTC-registered derivatives exchange petitioned the SEC and CFTC to provide a joint interpretation on how its swap products should be governed by the agencies.

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Cryptocurrency Industry Can Shape California’s New Licensing Regime

By: Jeremy McLaughlin and Joshua Durham

On 2 October 2024, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI), issued draft proposed rules to implement the state’s new cryptocurrency licensing regime, the Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL). DFPI is seeking comments on the proposed rules and set a deadline of 18 November 2024.

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