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Portas abertas no Prometheum enquanto empresa muito disputada testa tokens Cripto como títulos

A polêmica empresa está aberta à custódia de títulos digitais, adicionando Optimism e The Graph à sua lista, embora a maior parte do setor discorde sobre os rótulos de títulos para a maioria dos tokens.

Aaron (pictured) and Benjamin Kaplan, Co-CEOs of Prometheum, are expanding their custody scope for crypto securities. (Suzanne Cordiero/Shutterstock/CoinDesk)

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Segunda empresa dos EUA, tZero, deve se tornar corretora de Cripto sob supervisão da SEC

A empresa espera lançar serviços mais amplos de títulos Cripto no ano que vem, juntando-se à polêmica empresa Prometheum como uma empresa de títulos de ativos digitais potencialmente compatível com os EUA.

The ranks of crypto special-purpose broker dealers under the Securities and Exchange Commission's watch has expanded to two, now including tZero, the company said. (CoinDesk)

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Polêmica Cripto Firm Prometheum tratará tokens Uniswap e Arbitrum como títulos

A plataforma de Cripto registrada na SEC está expandindo sua operação de custódia além do ETH da Ethereum, o que significa que ela manterá UNI e ARB como títulos.

Aaron (pictured) and Benjamin Kaplan, Co-CEOs of Prometheum, are expanding their custody scope for crypto securities. (Suzanne Cordiero/Shutterstock/CoinDesk)

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Republican Lawmakers Ask Gensler How Prometheum Got SEC Approval

Republicans on the U.S. congressional committee that oversees the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are demanding agency Chair Gary Gensler explain how Prometheum Inc. won its unique approval as a broker-dealer for crypto. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De breaks down the lawmakers' concerns about Prometheum.

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Sen. Tuberville Calls on DOJ, SEC to Investigate Prometheum; Could Bitcoin Reach $120K by 2024?

“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie discusses the hottest stories in crypto, including why one bank predicts bitcoin (BTC) could rise to $120,000 by the end of 2024. Sen. Thomas Tuberville is asking the SEC and DOJ to look into crypto broker Prometheum. Lawyers for Grayscale are criticizing regulators for approving a leveraged bitcoin-based exchange traded fund. And, a closer look at Starbucks' latest NFT collaboration.

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Unpacking the Scrutiny Surrounding Crypto Startup Prometheum

Prometheum founder and co-CEO Aaron Kaplan has publicly praised the SEC's rule-making, as the firm has been granted a “special purpose broker-dealer” for digital assets. Kaplan said recently that no new crypto rules are needed, drawing criticism from across the industry. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the scrutiny surrounding the company's narrative.

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Crypto Lobbyists Ask SEC for Info on Prometheum

Blockchain Association has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), seeking records relevant to crypto broker Prometheum. This comes after Prometheum co-CEO and founder Aaron Kaplan spoke before the House Financial Services Committee broadly in support of the SEC’s positions on crypto regulation. Blockchain Association Director of Government Relations Ron Hammond discusses why the group wants to look further into Prometheum.

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Blockchain Association Asking SEC for Information on Prometheum

Ron Hammond, Blockchain Association's director of government relations, joins "First Mover" to discuss why the trade group had filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the SEC seeking records relevant to Prometheum, a crypto broker. Hammond said that "there's a lot of suspect questions" and "suspicious timing" connected to the company's recent regulatory approval.

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Key Takeaways From House Hearing on Future of Digital Assets

The House Financial Services Committee held a hearing Tuesday on the future of digital assets. The committee weighed its draft stablecoin bill in the wake of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s action against Binance and Coinbase. Prometheum co-CEO and founder Aaron Kaplan, who sat on the witness panel, discusses the key takeaways and outlook for crypto legislation in the United States.

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