

Nasdaq proposes tokenized stocks: SEC may bring the stock market onto the blockchain
Nasdaq proposes trading tokenized stocks under SEC rules, merging blockchain settlement with traditional markets and existing investor protections.

Nasdaq Builds the Bridge: Tokenized Stocks Enter Regulated Market Infrastructure
Nasdaq proposes SEC-approved trading of tokenized stocks within existing market infrastructure, keeping clearing and settlement through DTC.

SEC Eyes “Innovation Exemption” — Could Greenlight Blockchain Industry
The SEC under Paul Atkins plans an “innovation exemption” for blockchain—temporary relief for token issuance, custody, and trading reforms.

Gemini Files for IPO in the U.S.: A New Step Toward Crypto Industry Legitimacy
Gemini files for IPO in the U.S., signaling growing crypto legitimacy after Circle’s debut. Could this trigger a wave of…

SEC Shifts Course: The Crypto Market Is No Longer the Enemy
The SEC changes tone on crypto, promising cooperation, clear rules, and a unified license for securities and tokens in a…

📑 SEC Reopens Dialogue with the Crypto Industry
The SEC proposes temporary crypto rules as a bridge to full regulation, signaling a shift toward compromise and clearer investor…

SEC Issues New Guidance: Disclosure Becomes the New Crypto Standard
The SEC requires complete transparency from crypto projects: new rules require disclosure of risks, tokenomics, and updating data for investors.

🦊 MetaMask Goes Multichain: BTC and Solana Support on the Horizon
MetaMask adds Bitcoin and Solana support, gas-free payments, batch transactions, and launches a crypto Mastercard in the U.S.

🇺🇸 Canary Capital Files for First U.S. NFT-Backed ETF Featuring Pudgy Penguins
Canary Capital files for the first U.S. NFT-backed ETF featuring Pudgy Penguins, aiming to integrate NFTs into traditional financial markets.

📊 SEC Drops Lawsuit Against Kraken: A Win for the Crypto Industry
SEC drops lawsuit against Kraken with no penalties. A turning point in U.S. crypto regulation under Trump’s second term and…
