Law Decoded: Three regulatory trends of 2021, Dec. 20–27

Australia News News

Law Decoded: Three regulatory trends of 2021, Dec. 20–27
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 Cointelegraph
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 25 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 13%
  • Publisher: 51%

Want to know the future of crypto laws? These trends might be a crystal ball of regulation, which will effect how you interact with digital assets.

It is that time of the year: Singular events must be abandoned in favor of end-of-year, big-picture narratives and yearly lessons learned. As many governments across the globe finally had to face the rapidly mainstreaming realm of digital finance, the year is packed with developments in crypto policy and regulation that are impossible to fit into a neat little summary.

Below is the concise version of the latest “Law Decoded” newsletter. For the full breakdown of policy developments over the last week, register for the full newsletter below.In 2021, crypto regulation in the United States ceased to be mostly the domain of unelected officials sitting on various financial regulatory commissions and within the Treasury Department. Federal lawmakers called more high-profile Congressional hearings on digital assets than in any previous year.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

Cointelegraph /  🏆 562. in US

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

What you need to know about California's new composting law — a game changer for food wasteWhat you need to know about California's new composting law — a game changer for food wasteStarting Jan. 1, a new law means egg shells, banana peels, leftover pasta and other food scraps can no longer go in with the rest of the trash.
Read more »

Discovery Won’t Have to Sell Controlling Stake in Poland’s TVN as President Vetoes Media LawDiscovery Won’t Have to Sell Controlling Stake in Poland’s TVN as President Vetoes Media LawAndrzej Duda's veto opposed the legislation that would have required the U.S. media giant to give up control of its Polish TV business.
Read more »

Law & Order Fan-Favorite Returning for Season 21Law & Order Fan-Favorite Returning for Season 21Sam Waterston will return to Law & Order when the series comes back to TV next year after more [...]
Read more »

Turkey’s crypto law is ready for parliament, President Erdoğan confirmsTurkey’s crypto law is ready for parliament, President Erdoğan confirmsNew year, new me: Turkey President Erdoğan has a comeback plan, and it involves cryptocurrency. With the introduction of the new crypto law, the president envisions Turkey to become one of the 10 largest economies in the world.
Read more »

Federal Prosecutors Are Using a Law Intended for the Mob in Unexpected CasesFederal Prosecutors Are Using a Law Intended for the Mob in Unexpected CasesThe RICO statute, created to bring down the mafia, is being used more creatively to go after individuals, like singer R. Kelly and Nxivm founder Keith Raniere. Has the use of RICO gone too far?
Read more »

Kamala Harris warns U.S. democracy 'role model' status at risk if voting rights law not passedKamala Harris warns U.S. democracy 'role model' status at risk if voting rights law not passedVice President Kamala Harris told CBS News in an interview broadcast Sunday that the U.S. standing as a global role model would be under threat if voting rights legislation weren't passed. What she's saying: '[P]eople around the world watch what we do as America, because we have held ourselves out to be a model of the efficacy of the ability of a democracy to coexist with an economic strength and power,' Harris told CBS' 'Face the Nation.'Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. S
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-01 01:45:13