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April 4, 2025

XRP Lawsuit Hit With Emergency Motion Over ‘Decisive Evidence'

A surprising new filing has appeared on the docket of the XRP lawsuit between the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs, promising what its author calls “decisive evidence” in favor of the defendants and broader “liberty for the American people.” FOX Business journalist Eleanor Terrett broke the news via X.

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April 4, 2025

SEC Announces Date for Crypto Regulation Roundtable: Details

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the date for its second roundtable on crypto regulation, continuing its effort to engage with industry stakeholders on digital asset oversight. According to a tweet from the agency, the roundtable, which is part of the SEC Crypto Task Force's ongoing series discussing crypto asset regulation, is set for April 11.

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April 4, 2025

Justin Sun Doubles Down on Accusations Against First Digital

TL;DR Justin Sun accused First Digital of insolvency and of transferring $450 million without authorization, which caused FDUSD to lose its peg to the dollar. First Digital denied the accusations, processed $26 million in withdrawals, and accused Justin and Techteryx of trying to deflect attention from their own responsibilities.

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April 4, 2025

The Future of DeFi and Self-Repaying Loans: Exclusive Interview with Core Contributor David Iach

On the way to making decentralized finance (DeFi) more open, accessible and fair, the blockchain industry stumbled upon the very same problems that trouble the traditional financial world; but without a clear solution. High interest rates, complex repayment terms, and liquidation risks have found their way into DeFi as well, leaving borrowers burdened by the very system that was supposed to give them power.

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