Crypto community ‘very sorry’ over Senator Lummis’ reelection decision
Crypto community expresses disappointment over Senator Cynthia Lummis’ decision not to seek re-election, highlighting her significant contributions to the industry.
Crypto community expresses disappointment over Senator Cynthia Lummis’ decision not to seek re-election, highlighting her significant contributions to the industry.
Etherealize Co-founder Danny Ryan warns the crypto industry must make significant progress before President Trump leaves office to avoid potential regulatory backlash.
Discover the dual trajectory of Solana’s price prediction, balancing a $2,500 long-term vision with the immediate challenge of the $140 technical resistance, amidst tokenization and regulatory hopes.
Senator Cynthia Lummis, a key pro-crypto advocate, will not seek reelection. This article analyzes the impact on the crypto industry and future regulations.
Poland’s Sejm has passed the Crypto-Asset Market Act for the second time, despite being vetoed by President Karol Nawrocki. The bill is now headed to the Senate, where it may face further scrutiny over its strict regulatory powers.
The Blockchain Association opposes expanding the stablecoin yield prohibition to the application layer, citing anti-competitive practices and potential harm to the DeFi industry.
Samourai co-founder Keonne Rodriguez claims he is a victim of “Biden-era lawfare” and is seeking a pardon from former President Donald Trump as he prepares to begin a five-year prison sentence for operating an illegal money transmitter.
Coinbase Institutional is cautiously optimistic about the crypto market in 2026, citing clearer regulation, stablecoin growth, and shifting macro conditions as potential drivers of growth.
Polish Parliament approves revived crypto bill, raising concerns about restrictive regulations. The bill now heads to the Senate for further review.
Bipartisan crypto legislation faces a critical juncture due to competing pressures from the crypto industry and banks, with lawmakers warning that the window for action closes by March.