As crypto’s sheriff prepares to hang up his spurs, SEC Chair Gary Gensler took the opportunity to separate Bitcoin from the rest of the herd.
A new report from the financial insights firm Cornerstone Research claims that Gary Gensler slowed down crypto enforcement actions in his final year as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair.
Securities and Exchange Commission chair Gary Gensler is not backing down from his views about the cryptocurrency industry as he prepares to walk out the door, saying 'many in the crypto field are not complying with our time tested laws.
Commissioner Mark Uyeda will take over running the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as the agency awaits the Senate confirmation on
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s crypto-related enforcement actions dropped by 30% in the last year under former Chair Gary Gensler, a report has found. The agency launched just 33 crypto-related actions in its last year under Gensler,
Some crypto firms worry that the agency's harsh enforcement actions may still impact them months or years into a new administration.
It’s the ultimate “changing of the guard” for cryptocurrency enthusiasts in America and worldwide. Whether you’re invested in crypto or just interested in it, mark your calendars as a new era for digital assets is set to commence on January 20,
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) saw a 30% decline in crypto-related enforcement actions during the final year of former Chair Gary Gensler’s tenure.
There has been a wave of crypto ETF filings after Gary Gensler stepped down, including requests to launch DOGE, BONK and TRUMP ETFs.
SEC leadership transition marks Gensler's departure; Atkins to lead with pro-business focus, especially in crypto regulation.
The newly inaugurated Trump White House taps the contrarian commissioner as temporary head amid a slew of walk-outs from the agency.
On Jan. 17, just days before Gary Gensler's final day as SEC chair, a flood of cryptocurrency ETF filings were submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).