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crypto regulation
Crypto Regulations in Focus
Adam Berker, Senior Legal Counsel at crypto infrastructure firm Mercuryo.io, discusses what to make of crypto regulatory discussions heating up among U.S. lawmakers. Plus, his take on the potential impact of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill on crypto companies operating in the U.S. and where they might be better suited to set up shop.

What’s Going On With Poly Network?
An address associated with the hacker who allegedly drained cross-chain decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Poly Network of roughly $600 million Tuesday has started to return the funds. “The Hash” panel discusses what’s going on with Poly in the largest hack in crypto history and what it could indicate for the future of DeFi regulation.

SEC Chair Gary Gensler Wants Greater Authority and Resources to Regulate Crypto
In a letter to U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler said Congress should grant the SEC greater authority and resources to crack down on the crypto sector.

‘Bitcoin Is A Rocket Ship,’ Says Tech Industry Veteran
Guy Gotslak, President & Co-Founder of crypto investment platform My Digital Money, discusses bitcoin’s next move as it remains in a long-term uptrend. “We might see a little resistance, but I believe long-term, it’s a rocket ship,” Gotslak said. Plus, why he doesn’t think crypto regulation has a significant impact on market activity.

What US Senate’s $3.5T Budget Plan Could Mean for Crypto
U.S. senators voted along party lines to support a $3.5 trillion blueprint for President Joe Biden’s agenda. This includes the $1 trillion infrastructure bill that passed Tuesday, which included contentious tax reporting provisions on the crypto community.

'Bitcoin's Going to 7 Figures', Says Crypto Trader
Crypto Trader Scott Melker discusses his bullish outlook for bitcoin as it climbs 20% over the past week, despite some claiming the U.S. Senate's $1 trillion infrastructure bill could be bearish for the crypto markets. "Well, [the] price hasn't reacted bearishly," Melker said. "Bitcoin's going to seven figures. It's going to be a multi-million dollar figure."

Potential Impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill on Miners
Tanya Woods, General Counsel at North American mining giant Hut 8, discusses how the U.S. Senate’s $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill could affect Hut 8, which operates exclusively in Canada, and how it could inform the outlook for crypto regulation in the Great White North.

US Senate Passes $1T Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
After months of negotiations, the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to approve the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill without any crypto amendment. The legislative body will now send the original provision to the House of Representatives, where a resolution is to be motioned once members return from their recess in the fall.

Opimas CEO: ‘Huge Silver Lining for Crypto in Infrastructure Bill’
Octavio Marenzi, CEO of capital markets consultancy Opimas, discusses why the U.S. Senate’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill could have driven crypto markets higher. ”Within the infrastructure bill actually, there is a huge, huge silver lining for crypto, [and] I think that’s why we’re seeing bitcoin shoot up,” Marenzi said.

What the Infrastructure Bill Could Mean for Crypto Firms
Jeff Horowitz, Chief Compliance Officer of crypto custodian BitGo, digs into the U.S. Senate's $1 trillion infrastructure bill and what it could mean for his business. "I don't see it as a day one issue for us, but as we've seen this week, really broad and narrowly defined definitions could mean a lot," Horowitz said. "To put a bill out there and figure out later is not the best way to go about sensible regulation." Plus, his insights into why the U.S. government has given a contract to Anchorage Digital over BitGo and broader crypto adoption for the institutional markets.
