CFTC Has No Authority to Second-Guess Election Contracts, Judge Says
The opinion in Kalshi's lawsuit against the regulator could have implications for a pending proposal to ban all political prediction markets.
The opinion in Kalshi's lawsuit against the regulator could have implications for a pending proposal to ban all political prediction markets.
Roku upgraded, Micron downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
The Lithium Producer's Shares Rose More Than 13% on Wednesday
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(Reuters) -Retail trading platform eToro will stop offering nearly all cryptocurrencies to its customers as part of a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the regulator said on Thursday. eToro also agreed to pay a penalty of $1.5 million to settle charges that it operated as an unregistered broker and unregistered clearing agency in connection with its cryptocurrency offerings. The SEC alleged that eToro provided its U.S. customers the ability to trade crypto assets that the regulator deemed to be securities since at least 2020, but did not comply with the registration requirements of federal securities laws.
The only crypto assets U.S. customers will be able to trade on the company’s platform are bitcoin, bitcoin cash and ether, though the company said the practical effects on cus...
NEAR also jumped 5.0%, joining Ripple as a top performer.
A trader acquired a rare Ape-themed CryptoPunk, valued at approximately $1.5 million, for only 10 ETH, equivalent to $23,000.
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