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Binance Case Was the 'Last Shoe to Drop' in 2023: Blockchain Association Exec
Looking back at the state of crypto regulation in 2023, Blockchain Association Director of Government Relations Ron Hammond explains why the Binance case was the most pivotal moment of the year for him despite the highly-anticipated FTX drama. Plus, his outlook on Congress' upcoming plans for legislation in the U.S.

A Look Back at the State of Crypto Regulation in 2023
2023 was an eventful year for the digital assets industry. Ripple won a partial victory against the SEC, TradFi giants like BlackRock entered the spot bitcoin ETF race and FTX founder Sam Bankman Fried was found guilty of fraud. Blockchain Association Director of Government Relations Ron Hammond discusses how the crypto regulation has changed in the past 12 months. Plus, his outlook on upcoming regulatory developments in 2024.

How the SEC Cracked Down on Crypto in 2023
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie takes a look back on some of the crypto-related enforcement actions from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2023. The agency says it filed 784 enforcement actions this year, which included charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon.

IRS Claiming $24B in Unpaid Taxes From FTX Is 'Unusual,' Tax Expert Says
FTX is pushing back against a U.S. government's claim for $24 billion in unpaid taxes from the bankrupt crypto exchange. TaxBit head of government solutions Miles Fuller weighs in on why it's uncommon for the U.S. government to demand such a large amount of money.

La divisione Bahamas di FTX raggiunge un accordo con il team fallimentare degli Stati Uniti, semplificando le azioni future
Questo accordo aprirà la strada alla messa in comune e alla distribuzione delle risorse ai clienti di FTX.com.

FTX Pushes Back on 'Alice in Wonderland' Tax Claim From the IRS
The U.S. government's claim for $24 billion in unpaid taxes from FTX has only one source – taking cash away from its victims, according to the bankrupt crypto exchange. A recent court filing stated in part, "This Alice in Wonderland argument has no support in the law." TaxBit head of government solutions Miles Fuller shares his thoughts on the latest developments.

FTX presenta un piano di riorganizzazione per porre fine al fallimento e rimborsare i creditori
Secondo il piano, i valori patrimoniali per i crediti saranno calcolati in base ai prezzi del giorno in cui FTX ha dichiarato bancarotta nel novembre 2022.

Il Rally Solana vede le partecipazioni di FTX crescere fino a 4,2 miliardi di dollari, dando fuoco al mercato dei sinistri
Le partecipazioni SOL di FTX valgono oggi oltre 4,2 miliardi di dollari, in aumento rispetto agli 1,16 miliardi di dollari di inizio anno.

Il giudice fallimentare di FTX adotta misure per ridurre i tempi di recupero dei clienti
Le vittime di FTX sono più vicine a riavere indietro i loro soldi dall'exchange dopo che un giudice federale ha posto fine a una lunga controversia che ha bloccato la causa di fallimento dell'exchange.

FTX contesta la richiesta di tasse dell'IRS per "ALICE nel paese delle meraviglie"
La richiesta del governo degli Stati Uniti di 24 miliardi di dollari di tasse non pagate da FTX ha ONE sola fonte: sottrarre i risarcimenti alle sue vittime, ha affermato FTX in un atto depositato in tribunale.
