The crypto industry fights regulators in the courts: Law Decoded, Oct. 10–17

The crypto industry fights regulators in the courts: Law Decoded, Oct. 10–17

Grayscale and Ripple against the SEC, Coin Center versus the Treasury — it’s a hot season in the U.S. courts. Perhaps one of the most captivating signs of the industry’s maturity is the increasing amount of court cases in which crypto companies fight back against perceived regulatory abuses. Last week saw some major advancements in that direction. Digital asset manager Grayscale has filed its opening brief against the United States Securities Exchange Commission to challenge its decision denying Grayscale’s application to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) to a spot Bitcoin....


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