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Lawmakers urge SEC to implement Trump executive order to allow 401 (k) pensions to invest in cryptocurrencies

On September 23rd, US lawmakers urged the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to implement an executive order signed by Trump on August 7th to allow 401 (k) pension funds to invest in bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

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2025-09-22 23:34:09
US lawmakers plan to include Russia sanctions bill in government funding bill

According to foreign media reports, two US lawmakers pushing for tough sanctions against Russia said on Saturday that they would urge their colleagues to tie a tough sanctions bill against Russia to legislation that must be passed to ensure the functioning of the federal government this week. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Representative Brian Fitzpatrick have been pushing for months for legislation that would...

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2025-09-14 01:52:50
The US congressman confirmed Musk's remarks: Members of Congress did not know the content of the bill until the night it was passed

Thomas Massie, a member of the US House of Representatives, wrote: "The House of Representatives has a 72-hour rule that requires bills to be published within 72 hours of passage. But the Speaker bypassed this rule with the'Stewards Amendment ', which rewrote much of the bill and added important parts the night it passed the Rules Committee. The House also has another rule that requires amendments in the Rules Committee.

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2025-06-05 18:55:09
The U.S. Marshals Service cannot confirm how many bitcoins it holds, or affect the U.S. crypto reserve program

According to people familiar with the matter, the US Marshals Service (USMS) is unable to confirm the amount of bitcoin it currently holds, or even give a rough estimate. This management flaw could affect the US government's plan to build a crypto reserve, proposed by White House crypto director David Sacks, which could change the way the government handles seized crypto assets and could even involve the purchase of cryptocurrencies. At present, the USMS still relies on Excel records and manual ...

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2025-02-21 19:27:59
US judge holds holiday hearing against "DOGE" in rare situation

On February 17, a US judge arranged a rare court hearing on Monday's holiday. The case was brought by the attorneys general of Democratic states to protect major federal agencies from Musk's "Department of Government Effectiveness" (DOGE). The judge did not say why the hearing was held, but on Friday, she heard arguments from 13 Democratic state attorneys general for a temporary restraining order aimed at banning DOGE teams from accessing the information systems of several government entities, i...

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2025-02-17 11:51:54
US judge temporarily restricts Musk's Department of Government Effectiveness's access to sensitive Treasury data

A US judge has temporarily restricted access to sensitive Treasury data by Mr. Musk's Department of Government Effectiveness, according to market sources.

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2025-02-06 18:58:56
The U.S. Marshals Service failed to submit a timely report to Senator Lummis on the handling of the dark web Silk Road seizure of bitcoin

According to people familiar with the matter, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) failed to provide Senator Cynthia Lummis with detailed information about its handling of the dark web Silk Road case. Lummis sent a letter to the USMS last month expressing concern about the agency's plan to sell some 69,370 seized bitcoins, which are worth more than $6.60 billion at current market prices. She noted that this could result in financial losses for taxpayers and be linked to Trump...

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2025-02-03 01:41:15
The US judge has rejected the bankruptcy filing of cryptocurrency bank Banq

Banq, which filed for bankruptcy last year, was dismissed by a US judge who said the filing was to protect the company and its executives from ongoing litigation by creditors. Banq and its chairperson, Jon Jiles, were sued by creditor N9, accusing Jiles of failing to meet his fiduciary duties. Judge Natalie M. Cox, who heard the case, called the bank's filing a "malicious" strategy to "gain an advantage in pending litigation" rather than restructure. In his ruling, Judge Cox wrote that the bankr...

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2024-10-14 09:01:45
FTX creditors withdraw class action lawsuit against law firm Sullivan & Cromwell

FTX creditors have voluntarily dropped a class action lawsuit against U.S. law firm Sullivan & Cromwell (S & C). On February 16, a group of FTX creditors sued the law firm, alleging that it had financially benefited from its role in FTX's multibillion-dollar fraud. The lawsuit seeks damages for civil conspiracy, aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, and aiding and abetting fraud. S & C served as external counsel on multiple FTX transactions and was responsible for overseeing FTX's bankru...

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2024-10-10 08:25:40
A US judge has ruled that Coinbase must face class-action lawsuits brought by shareholders over regulatory risk concerns

Last week, a U.S. judge partially rejected Coinbase's request to reject a shareholder class action lawsuit, which means Coinbase must face a class action lawsuit filed by shareholders over regulatory risk concerns. It is reported that New Jersey District Court Judge Brian Martinotti ruled last Thursday that while the plaintiffs have made a persuasive case against Coinbase's conduct in terms of regulatory action (in fact, the SEC did sue Coinbase), they have not made a persuasive case against mos...

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2024-09-09 17:54:59
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