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Coverage of #regulation remains active across the crypto and AI sectors, with 158 articles published in the last 30 days. Recent reporting shows mixed sentiment: 43.7% of articles take a bullish tone, while 32.9% express bearish views, with sentiment remaining stable compared to the previous quarter. Bitcoin and XRP dominate discussion alongside regulatory topics, while Anthropic and OpenAI feature prominently in related coverage. Key reporting partners include CoinTelegraph, CoinDesk, and The Block. Related coverage frequently touches on compliance, banking frameworks, stablecoins, and SEC actions. Explore the articles below to track the latest developments in this area.

sentiment · last 30d (158 articles)
Top sources:CoinTelegraph · 76CoinDesk · 70The Block · 65Crypto Briefing · 41Blockonomi · 38
Most-discussed entities:Anthropic · 5OpenAI · 5Nvidia · 3ChatGPT · 3xAI · 2
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CryptoBullishCoinTelegraph · Apr 117/10
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CFTC unveils innovation task force members in crypto clarity push

The CFTC has established an innovation task force comprising five members with legal and cryptocurrency expertise to develop clearer regulatory frameworks for the digital asset industry. The initiative aims to provide regulatory clarity and establish transparent rules that support American crypto innovators and businesses.

CFTC unveils innovation task force members in crypto clarity push
CryptoNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 107/10
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Alex Thorn: Traditional banks are innovating on crypto rails, institutional investment is reshaping finance, and the clarity act faces significant political hurdles | The Wolf Of All Streets

Alex Thorn discusses how traditional banks are building infrastructure on cryptocurrency rails while simultaneously lobbying against regulatory clarity. Institutional investment continues reshaping finance, but the Clarity Act faces significant political headwinds that could delay or derail comprehensive crypto regulation in the United States.

Alex Thorn: Traditional banks are innovating on crypto rails, institutional investment is reshaping finance, and the clarity act faces significant political hurdles | The Wolf Of All Streets
CryptoNeutralThe Block · Apr 107/10
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Crypto bill negotiations enter critical week as lawmakers return amid pressure to resolve stablecoin rewards

U.S. lawmakers are intensifying negotiations on stablecoin regulation as they return to Washington, with particular focus on how stablecoin rewards should be treated under federal law. These discussions represent a critical phase in establishing comprehensive crypto legislative frameworks that could significantly impact stablecoin issuers and users.

Crypto bill negotiations enter critical week as lawmakers return amid pressure to resolve stablecoin rewards
CryptoNeutralCoinTelegraph · Apr 107/10
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Crypto Biz: Will Bitcoin secure safe passage through the Hormuz Strait?

Iran may implement Bitcoin toll payments for oil tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz, potentially establishing cryptocurrency as a geopolitical payment mechanism amid escalating regional tensions. This development signals an emerging use case for crypto in international trade while reflecting broader efforts to circumvent traditional financial sanctions.

Crypto Biz: Will Bitcoin secure safe passage through the Hormuz Strait?
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CryptoNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 107/10
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Circle clarifies USDC freeze policy after Drift exploit, urges passage of GENIUS and CLARITY Acts

Circle has clarified its USDC freeze policy following the Drift Protocol exploit, emphasizing the need for regulatory frameworks like the GENIUS and CLARITY Acts. The statement highlights the tension between centralized stablecoin controls and decentralized finance principles, underscoring the industry's urgent need for comprehensive regulatory clarity.

Circle clarifies USDC freeze policy after Drift exploit, urges passage of GENIUS and CLARITY Acts
CryptoBullishDecrypt · Apr 107/10
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Morning Minute: Bitcoin Breaks $73K as Strategy's STRC Bid Grows

Bitcoin surged past $73,000 as Strategy's STRC token bid strengthened market sentiment. Galaxy Digital stock rallied alongside the price movement, while regulatory progress accelerated with Scott Bessent and Brian Armstrong urging the Senate to pass the Clarity Act for clearer crypto regulations.

Morning Minute: Bitcoin Breaks $73K as Strategy's STRC Bid Grows
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CryptoNeutralcrypto.news · Apr 107/10
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ECB backs ESMA as single supervisor for big EU crypto firms

The European Central Bank has endorsed a proposal to consolidate supervision of systemically important cryptocurrency firms and trading venues under ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) rather than fragmented national regulators. This move represents a significant step toward unified EU capital markets regulation and signals regulatory maturation in the crypto sector.

ECB backs ESMA as single supervisor for big EU crypto firms
AIBearishWired – AI · Apr 107/10
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Meta’s New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data—and Gave Me Terrible Advice

Meta's Muse Spark AI model requests access to users' raw health data including lab results, raising significant privacy concerns while demonstrating poor medical judgment. The system exemplifies how large language models lack the expertise to provide reliable healthcare guidance despite their persuasive presentation.

Meta’s New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data—and Gave Me Terrible Advice
CryptoBullishCoinDesk · Apr 107/10
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HSBC and Standard Chartered-led group land Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses

Hong Kong's central bank has approved the first batch of stablecoin licenses under its new regulatory framework, with HSBC and Standard Chartered leading the successful applicants. This milestone represents a major step toward institutionalizing cryptocurrency in one of Asia's largest financial hubs.

HSBC and Standard Chartered-led group land Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses
CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Apr 77/10
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New evidence in Libra probe renews questions about Milei involvement

New documents revealed by The New York Times show that Argentine President Milei had seven phone calls with the entrepreneur behind the Libra token, raising fresh questions about his potential involvement in the project. This evidence emerges as part of an ongoing investigation into the controversial cryptocurrency initiative.

New evidence in Libra probe renews questions about Milei involvement
CryptoBullishCoinDesk · Apr 77/10
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SEC close to putting out 'reg crypto' for fundraising questions, Chair Atkins says

SEC Chair Paul Atkins announced that the commission is close to releasing 'reg crypto' regulations that will address cryptocurrency fundraising and startup exemptions. The proposal represents a significant step toward establishing clearer regulatory frameworks for crypto fundraising activities.

SEC close to putting out 'reg crypto' for fundraising questions, Chair Atkins says
CryptoNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 77/10
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Tushar Jain: Institutional interest in crypto remains strong during downturns, regulatory yield negotiations are crucial, and token projects face a four-year window to decentralize | Bell Curve

Tushar Jain highlights that institutional interest in cryptocurrency remains robust during market downturns, emphasizing the critical importance of regulatory yield negotiations. Token projects have a limited four-year window to achieve decentralization before facing potential regulatory reclassification.

Tushar Jain: Institutional interest in crypto remains strong during downturns, regulatory yield negotiations are crucial, and token projects face a four-year window to decentralize | Bell Curve
CryptoBullishCrypto Briefing · Apr 77/10
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Ryne Miller: CFTC shifts to regulation by regulation, digital assets now classified as commodities, and the need for US perpetuals on equities | Unchained

The CFTC is implementing a structured regulatory approach that now classifies digital assets as commodities, marking a significant shift in cryptocurrency governance. This regulatory transformation could enhance market transparency and create clearer guidelines for digital asset trading and oversight.

Ryne Miller: CFTC shifts to regulation by regulation, digital assets now classified as commodities, and the need for US perpetuals on equities | Unchained
AI × CryptoBullishcrypto.news · Apr 67/10
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Prediction markets sprint from crypto niche to mainstream finance

Prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi are experiencing explosive growth, now clearing nearly $24 billion monthly as they transition from crypto niches to mainstream finance. The sector's evolution is being driven by AI bots, Wall Street capital, and new CFTC regulatory frameworks that are legitimizing these platforms.

Prediction markets sprint from crypto niche to mainstream finance
CryptoBearishNewsBTC · Apr 67/10
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Crypto Tokenization Boom Or Time Bomb? Four Hidden Risks Wall Street Is Ignoring

The IMF released a report warning that crypto tokenization could accelerate financial crises beyond regulators' ability to respond, despite promised efficiency gains. The report identifies four key risks including fragmentation, instant settlement removing natural pauses, automated liquidations, and potential undermining of emerging market monetary policy.

Crypto Tokenization Boom Or Time Bomb? Four Hidden Risks Wall Street Is Ignoring
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CryptoBullishcrypto.news · Apr 67/10
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Toss weighs custom blockchain and token amid Korea’s digital asset reset

Korean fintech giant Toss is considering developing its own Layer 1 or Layer 2 blockchain along with a native token to support its 'Money 3.0' stablecoin initiative. This move comes as South Korea finalizes strict digital asset regulations that could reshape the country's crypto landscape.

Toss weighs custom blockchain and token amid Korea’s digital asset reset
CryptoBullishcrypto.news · Apr 67/10
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Clarity Act sprint raises hopes for stablecoin yield compromise

Crypto lobbyists, banks, and the White House are working toward a compromise on stablecoin yields that could advance the Clarity Act and establish regulations for digital dollar rewards in the U.S. This potential agreement could resolve the long-standing dispute between U.S. crypto firms and regulators over stablecoin yield mechanisms.

Clarity Act sprint raises hopes for stablecoin yield compromise
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