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CRYPTO NEWS TODAY: SEC’S MARK UYEDA INVESTIGATES BILL HINMAN’S 2018 ETHER SPEECH

Big news from the SEC—Acting Chair Mark Uyeda has asked the team to take a fresh look at how the government is currently handling crypto risks and regulations. This comes as part of an effort to align with Executive Order 14192, which focuses on cutting red tape and making regulations more business-friendly.

One of the first targets is the 2019 Framework for Investment Contract Analysis of Digital AssetsThis document was based on a 2018 speech by former SEC official Bill Hinman, where he suggested that whether a crypto token is considered a security depends more on how centralized the project is, rather than how it was sold. That idea has been pretty controversial in the crypto world, and it looks like the SEC is ready to reconsider it.

Uyeda isn’t just looking at Bill Hinman’s 2018 crypto speech—he’s also reviewing key documents, including:

▪️A 2022 guide for crypto companies on market chaos and bankruptcies.
▪️A 2021 risk alert about crypto investor threats due to unclear rules.
▪️A 2020 memo questioning if banks can legally hold digital assets.
▪️A 2021 advisory on mutual funds investing in Bitcoin futures.
▪️A 2020 note on COVID-19’s impact on company disclosures.

The review aims to roll back some of the stricter rules put in place during Gary Gensler’s time as SEC ChairGensler was known for his tough stance on crypto, which many felt was more about blocking innovation than protecting investors. His approach even got called “arbitrary and capricious” by courts more than once.

Now, with Uyeda leading the charge and folks like Hester Peirce and Paul Atkins pushing for more transparency, it looks like the SEC is opening up. They’ve been holding crypto roundtables, meeting with industry leaders, and even had a sit-down with BlackRock recently to discuss crypto ETFs and related issues.

It’s clear the SEC is starting to clean house
, getting rid of outdated rules, and making room for a crypto-friendly future. Investors and crypto enthusiasts are definitely watching closely to see what changes come next.

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Coinpedia

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GEORGIA MOVES TO ADD BLOCKCHAIN, CRYPTOCURRENCY, AND WEB3 TO SCHOOL CURRICULUM

Georgia moves to add blockchain and crypto lessons in schools to prepare students for careers in the digital economy.

▪️Georgia plans to teach blockchain and crypto in schools to prepare students for future careers.

▪️Lawmakers want students to build digital skills early to close the gap in modern education.

▪️Georgia aims to lead in blockchain by adding lessons in schools and supporting crypto policies.


Lawmakers believe schools must adapt to this financial shift. Including digital asset education will help students understand decentralized systems and digital currencies. The proposal highlights that students need skills to navigate the complex world of blockchain and crypto.

Bridging the Digital Knowledge Gap

This initiative seeks to unite traditional education models with emerging digital asset technology. The early introduction of these learning concepts helps students establish fundamental skills in new technologies. Lawmakers believe this step plays a vital role in creating a workforce ready to use emerging technology.

The resolution points out the importance of equipping students for jobs in blockchain and crypto industries. With industries adopting digital solutions, Georgia wants its students ready to lead. Schools would play a key role in shaping future innovators and professionals.

Following Global Educational Trends

Georgia’s plan follows global movements toward digital literacy in schools. For example, France has introduced Bitcoin studies in high schools. Students there explore whether Bitcoin could replace traditional currency systems.

Georgia’s resolution reflects similar goals. It seeks to ensure that students understand blockchain’s uses beyond just finance. The focus remains on preparing young learners for careers in multiple sectors that use blockchain technology.

Bipartisan Interest in Digital Legislation

The implementation of blockchain education programs by Georgia forms part of an ongoing statewide legislative agenda. Two Bitcoin Reserve Bills known as SB 178 and SB 228 were introduced to the legislative body recently. The two Bitcoin Reserve Bills demonstrate the existing bipartisan agreement about integrating Bitcoin into Georgia’s financial framework.

SB 178 enables the state treasurer to make Bitcoin investments as part of their financial portfolio. SB 228 establishes specific regulations regarding Bitcoin’s usage as well as its storage methods and transaction processes. The proposed legislation seeks to improve state finance capabilities and make the state more robust to economic changes.

Expanding Blockchain Applications

The blockchain initiatives in Georgia extend their scope into multiple sectors beyond educational and financial domains. Blockchain technology unlocks solutions to improve operations within healthcare systems, finance institutions, and supply chain management processes. Its transparent and secure nature improves data integrity and transaction security.

Lawmakers recognize these benefits and continue exploring blockchain’s potential. As global blockchain markets grow, Georgia positions itself as a leader in innovation. By integrating blockchain into education, the state prepares students to thrive in a digital economy.

@ Newshounds News™
Source:  
Crypto News Land

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