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  • Regulators invited Binance to seek new licenses after MiCA setback, co-CEO says
    Cointelegraph.com - 08:26 Jul 09, 2026
    Regulators invited Binance to seek new licenses after MiCA setback, co-CEO saysBinance is exploring new licensing paths into Europe while continuing to expand its regulatory footprint in Asia, says co-CEO Richard Teng. Binance is in talks with regulators that have invited the exchange to apply for crypto licenses following its withdrawal from the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) application in Greece, according to co-CEO Richard Teng. Teng said at the Reuters NEXT Asia conference in Singapore on Thursday that the discussions are still “premature” and declined to identify the jurisdictions.  MiCA created a single licensing framework for crypto firms across the European Union. After the bloc's transition period expired on July 1, the European Securities and Markets Authority said crypto firms must serve EU clients through a MiCA-authorized entity, with limited exceptions for unsolicited cross-border business. Read more
  • Weekly Crypto Regulation Roundup: Market Structure Stalls as Power Shifts From Congress to Regulators
    Cryptonews.com - 16:40 Jan 23, 2026
    Crypto regulation has stalled on Capitol Hill as Grassley and Durbin challenge a developer exemption in Tim Scott’s market structure bill. With Banking delayed to Feb or March, Agriculture has set a Jan 27 markup, while SEC and CFTC coordination has expanded. SEC actions fell 60% in 2025, per study. The post Weekly Crypto Regulation Roundup: Market Structure Stalls as Power Shifts From Congress to Regulators appeared first on Cryptonews.
  • Regulators must catch up to the new privacy paradigm
    Cointelegraph.com - 08:30 Nov 09, 2025
    Zero-knowledge proofs replace shared observation with shared verification, enabling accountability without revealing sensitive information. Regulators must embrace privacy as infrastructure. Opinion by: Agata Ferreira, assistant professor at the Warsaw University of Technology A new consensus is forming across the Web3 world. For years, privacy was treated as a compliance problem, liability for developers and at best, a niche concern. Now it is becoming clear that privacy is actually what digital freedom is built on.  The Ethereum Foundation’s announcement of the Privacy Cluster — a cross-team effort focused on private reads and writes, confidential identities and zero-knowledge proofs — is a sign of a philosophical redefinition of what trust, consensus and truth mean in the digital age and a more profound realization that privacy must be built into infrastructure. Read more