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Trump says he will review potential pardon for Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez
U.S. President Donald Trump stated during an Oval Office Q&A on Monday that he will review a possible pardon for Keonne Rodriguez, co-founder and CEO of Samourai Wallet, after directing Attorney General Pam Bondi to examine the case. Rodriguez was sentenced last month to five years in prison over operating the bitcoin wallet's crypto mixing feature, while his co-founder William Lonergan Hill received four years.
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American Federation of Teachers urges US Senate to withdraw Responsible Financial Innovation Act
The American Federation of Teachers sent a letter to the US Senate on Monday urging lawmakers to withdraw the Responsible Financial Innovation Act, a bipartisan bill that would define digital assets and payment stablecoins, according to CNBC. The union, which represents 1.8 million members, warned that the proposal could expose pensions and working families to crypto-related risks by enabling tokenized securities and expanding digital assets in retirement portfolios. It also cautioned that gaps in the bill’s oversight of illegal activities could help set the stage for a future financial crisis.
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12-4
Citadel Securities Urges SEC to Apply Exchange Rules to DeFi Protocols Handling Tokenized Securities
Citadel Securities has urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to classify decentralized finance protocols as exchanges and broker-dealers when they facilitate tokenized securities trading. In a letter dated Tuesday, the trading firm warned that broad regulatory exemptions would create inconsistent standards for identical securities and weaken investor protections. The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from cryptocurrency industry leaders who argue it misinterprets existing law and threatens innovation.
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12-4
Connecticut Orders Kalshi, Robinhood, Crypto.com to Halt Event Contracts
Connecticut's Department of Consumer Protection issued cease-and-desist orders on Tuesday targeting Kalshi, Robinhood, and Crypto.com for offering event contracts without state licenses. Regulators classified these offerings as illegal sports wagering, citing violations of state gaming laws and consumer protection standards. The platforms must immediately stop advertising to Connecticut residents and allow users to withdraw funds.
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