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Bitcoin Slips Closer to $27K; Sen. Warren Calls for Shutdown of Crypto Funding for Fentanyl

CoinDesk's Jenn Sanasie breaks down the major stories shaping the crypto industry on "CoinDesk Daily" as bitcoin (BTC) slips closer to $27,000, after a top U.S. Federal Reserve official said there is no compelling case to halt the central bank’s rate hike cycle. This comes as U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) argues for legislation to shut the rampant use of cryptocurrency in the Chinese fentanyl trade during a Wednesday Senate hearing. Separately, the European Union formally signed its landmark Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation into law, taking the bloc closer to becoming the first major jurisdiction in the world with tailored rules for the sector.

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Opinion

Ang Bill Signals Crypto ni Sen. Warren ay Patungo sa Pakikipagsagupaan Sa Mga Interes sa Pambansang Seguridad

Ang misguided Digital Asset Money Laundering Act Sponsored nina Senators Elizabeth Warren at Roger Marshall ay maaaring patay na sa pagdating, ngunit hindi dapat balewalain ng komunidad ng Crypto ang salungatan na kinakatawan nito sa pagitan ng Crypto at pagpapatupad ng batas, isinulat ni Chris Grieco.

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Opinion

T Pipigilan ng Bill ni Elizabeth Warren ang Money Laundering, ngunit Maaaring Ipagbawal Nito ang Crypto

Ang Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act na isinusulong nina Senators Elizabeth Warren at Roger Marshall sa Kongreso ay katumbas ng pambatas ng isang Trojan Horse, isinulat ni John Rizzo. Mabisa nitong ipagbabawal ang Crypto sa pagkukunwari ng pakikipaglaban sa money laundering.

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Policy

Ang Crypto Industry ay 'Ganap' sa Digmaan Laban sa Gensler at Warren, Blockchain Association CEO Smith Sabi

Ang digmaan T magtatagal magpakailanman, ngunit malamang na magpapatuloy sa susunod na 18-20 buwan, sabi ni Kristin Smith.

Kristin Smith, CEO, Blockchain Association (Shutterstock/CoinDesk)

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Circle, BlockFi Are Questioned by Lawmakers About Why They Banked at SVB

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) want to know why crypto companies, including bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi and stablecoin issuer Circle, banked at now-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank. Blockchain Association director of government relations Ron Hammond discusses the difference between Coinbase, Binance and Circle's engagements with lawmakers in DC. "The issue that we have in DC is that no matter the approach you take, it seems like you're still going to be at the end of a Wells notice of enforcement action," Hammond said.

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Policy

Nanawagan si Warren ng Senado ng US para sa Crackdown sa 'Sham' Crypto Audits

Hiniling ng senador at ng kanyang Democratic na kasamahan na si Ron Wyden sa U.S. auditing watchdog na pigilan ang mga huwad na pag-audit sa sektor ng digital asset.

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Opinion

Ang Krisis na Ito ay Tutukoy sa Kinabukasan ng Pera

Ang kamakailang pagbagsak ng tatlong high-profile na bangko - Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank at Signature Bank - ay nagdulot ng nakababahala na paglabas sa daan-daang mga rehiyonal na bangko. Ngayon, sa paglikha ng U.S. Federal Reserve ng bagong backstop facility na iniulat na nagkakahalaga ng $2 trilyon, ang mga dayandang ng mga krisis noong 2008 at 2013 ay malakas.

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Opinion

Ang Problema sa Pagbabangko ng Crypto ay Hindi Ironic

Tawagan itong Choke Point 2.0, debanking o kung ano pa man, ang mga problema ng industriya ng Crypto sa industriya ng pagbabangko ay nagpapakita kung bakit nangangailangan ng reporma ang industriya ng pagbabangko.

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Policy

Ang Binance ay isang 'Hotbed of Illegal Financial Activity,' Claim ng U.S. Senators

Tatlong mambabatas ang pinipilit ang Crypto exchange sa mga paratang na hinahangad nitong limitahan ang pagsunod.

Changpeng Zhao ,CEO of Binance, at Consensus Singapore 2018 (CoinDesk)

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Why Lawmakers Shouldn’t Back Sen. Warren’s Latest Crypto Bill

ConsenSys Senior Counsel and Director of Global Regulatory Matters Bill Hughes explains why U.S. lawmakers should not back Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)'s latest crypto bill. Urging everyone in the United States to register with the Federal government will not "stop illicit finance on blockchain," he said.

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