CryptoNews.com, August 23: 1. The U.S. Senate will vote on the Clarity Act on September 15 to advance cryptocurrency regulation; 2. Zach Pandl: The SEC’s proposed new rules may benefit ETH, SOL, and BNB; 3. South Korea’s financial regulator deploys a real-time AI system to monitor cryptocurrency activities; 4. Grayscale: Three cryptocurrencies may benefit from the new SEC rules; 5. South Korea’s financial regulator deploys AI to detect cryptocurrency market manipulation; 6. The SEC outlines steps to reverse crypto enforcement policies from the Biden era; 7. SEC official: The Biden administration’s crypto strategy aims to prevent crypto from entering the U.S.; 8. Trump calls on Congress to pass the Crypto Transparency Act, with the CFTC set to establish a crypto regulatory framework; 9. The U.S. SEC releases a proposal for cryptocurrency asset regulation, with a comment period ending; 10. This week’s crypto legal news roundup: CFTC issues trading bans against former Alameda and FTX executives.
The U.S. Senate will vote on the Clarity Act on September 15 to advance crypto regulation.
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The U.S. Senate will vote on the Clarity Act on September 15 to provide regulatory clarity for risk-on assets. The SEC’s proposed rules may benefit ETH, SOL, and BNB. South Korea’s regulators are using AI to monitor liquidity and crypto markets for manipulation.
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