US Securities and Exchange Commission staff repealed accounting guidance the crypto industry has said squashed its ability to ...
Vanessa A. Countryman, Secretary of the SEC, confirmed that SAB 122 has officially replaced SAB 121 in the regulatory ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially withdrawn Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121 (SAB 121), a ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) saw a 30% decline in crypto-related enforcement actions during the final ...
With Hester Peirce, affectionately known as "Crypto Mom," now heading up the SEC's newly established Crypto Task Force, the tides are turning in favor of clarity and progress. As Commissioner Peirce ...
Under the revised framework, companies can now assess crypto-safeguarding obligations under broader U.S. GAAP and IFRS standards.
The SEC published a new staff accounting bulletin rescinding SAB 121, which set certain rules for financial firms wanting to hold crypto.
As technology evolves, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must evolve with it. Nowhere is this truer than in crypto, and now: The market for crypto assets has grown in size and ...
The SEC revoked the controversial SAB 121 rule, which prevented banks and financial institutions from custodying crypto. The ...
The SEC's crypto enforcement actions declined last year, the agency's last under Gary Gensler, but still saw a record $5 ...
SEC revises crypto custody accounting policy with SAB 122, offering banks flexibility in reporting liabilities for safeguarding assets.
Trump's actions contrast sharply with those of former President Joe Biden’s administration, which had taken a more ...