A World Federation of Exchanges survey found 41% of respondents already offer crypto-related products or services, with a further 24% planning to offer them in the future.
House Republicans Patrick McHenry and GT Thompson face a central problem with their crypto bill: Removing SEC discretion over whether a crypto token is a security allows issuers of traditional stocks and bonds the opportunity to arbitrage regulation, writes Todd Phillips.
As more institutional investors seek exposure to the crypto sector, financial instruments called "crypto derivatives" are particularly appealing. B2C2 CEO Nicola White explains how they work and why traders chose to trade derivatives instead of spot.
Host Joel Flynn discusses the role of traditional finance and the crypto industry in the future of digital transformation. That story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."
Franklin Templeton’s President and Chief Executive Officer Jenny Johnson joins Coin Desk's Chief Content Officer Michael Casey at I D E A S 2022 to discuss the genesis story behind Franklin Templeton's move towards digital assets and the intersection between traditional finance and the digital economy She also provides her outlook on the future of [...]