The first Digital Assets Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee held a hearing on February 27, focusing on stablecoin regulation and the legislative framework for digital assets, chaired by Wyoming Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis. "We are at a critical juncture in the final creation of a bipartisan legislative framework for stablecoins and market structures," Lummis said in her opening statement.
On February 6th, the US House Financial Services Committee Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee will hold a hearing at 14:00 EST on February 6th (3:00 AM Beijing time on the 7th), with the theme of "Choke Point 2.0: How the Biden Administration is cracking down on cryptocurrencies", focusing on the issue of banking services restrictions facing the crypto industry. Witnesses include Austin Campbell, Paul Grewal, Fred Thiel, and Shayna Olesiuk, and are expected to address the attitude of fina...
The Web3 and Virtual Asset Development Subcommittee of the Hong Kong Legislative Council held a meeting on November 19 to discuss the promotion of blockchain technology application and Web3 development. Business lawmakers Yan Gang proposed to combine the development of virtual asset indices and stablecoins in Hong Kong, so that Hong Kong can gain a certain say in the pricing power of virtual asset transactions. It is hoped that the SAR government will make further plans in this regard.
The House subcommittee on digital assets, fintech and inclusion said in a notice on September 13 that it would hold a hearing entitled "Dazed and Confused: Breaking the SEC's Politicized Approach to Digital Assets". Witnesses at the hearing on September 18 will include former SEC commissioner Dan Gallagher and Michael Liftik, who served at the SEC for about a decade as an attorney, senior adviser or acting head of enforcement.