1. Announcement that troops will be sent to Portland - Trump announced on the 27th that he will send troops to Portland, Oregon. The governor of Oregon said that the security situation in Portland is normal and the sending of troops to the city is an abuse of power. 2. There will be urgent consultations with the four leaders of Congress on the government shutdown - Trump has agreed to meet with the four top congressional leaders in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday. According to peopl...
According to a report by CoinDesk, Coinbase is applying to a U.S. federal court to take over a lawsuit from Oregon over its alleged sale of unregistered securities, arguing that the state is improperly interfering with federal efforts to clarify digital asset regulation. Coinbase believes that the lawsuit, launched by Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield in April, is an overreach and seeks to establish a "patchwork" regulatory system that directly conflicts with the current bipartisan regulatory...
On May 24th, according to xDaily, today's X platform is suspected to have suffered a large-scale network outage, which may be related to the fire at the data center leased by X in Oregon. Since 8:42 pm Beijing time yesterday, more than 25,000 users have reported abnormal network problems on the X platform.
The Oregon attorney general has sued Coinbase, accusing it of violating state securities laws by illegally offering and selling assets designated as "crypto securities" to Oregon residents, a total of 31 tokens, far more than the number mentioned in previous SEC cases, including AAVE, UNI, LINK, MKR, FLOW, XRP, etc. The document claims that Coinbase has long avoided regulatory obligations and assisted in the sale of unregistered securities. The lawsuit is currently based on state law rather than...
The Oregon Attorney General today filed a securities enforcement lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, using a regulatory doctrine that the SEC has officially abandoned. Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal issued a statement saying the move is "unfounded" and "undermines the constructive policy development that is underway in Washington, D.C." At a time when Congress is pushing for comprehensive federal legislation on digital assets, Coinbase has pledged to maintain normal opera...
The Attorney General of Oregon filed an enforcement action against Coinbase. Coinbase issued a statement saying that this lawsuit is as baseless as previous Securities Exchange Commission lawsuits, and Coinbase will do everything in its power to defeat it, but this lawsuit directly undermines the constructive policy making that is underway in Washington, D.C. In addition, Coinbase said that Coinbase customers in Oregon and elsewhere need not worry, and related business services will not be affec...
The Federal Reserve has become a foregone conclusion, and Powell's press conference is expected to be full of interest. The premise for gold to start a new round of rally is... Click to view...
On the early morning of October 28 local time, at least two presidential election ballot boxes were placed in "incendiary devices" and caught fire near Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington, causing hundreds of ballots to be damaged. It is reported that US officials are investigating the incident.
On July 12, according to CME "Fed Watch": The probability of the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates unchanged in August is 91.2%, and the probability of cutting interest rates by 25 basis points is 8.8%. The probability of the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates unchanged in September is 7.3%, the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is 84.6%, and the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 50 basis points is 8.1%.
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) recently voted in favor of a House resolution to overturn the Securities Exchange Commission's Employee Accounting Bulletin 121 and questioned the threat to personal and financial privacy online. Ron Wyden said that what cryptocurrencies really need is a regulatory framework. That's what Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry is trying to do. Tough action is needed against scammers and fraudsters. I think McHenry establishes a regulatory framework and puts more ...