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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump Talks Crypto at Coinbase Summit – Here’s Why Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Keeps Popping Up in DeFi CirclesPresident Trump recently released a 90-second video at the Coinbase Summit, during which he reiterated his administration’s commitment to end the war on crypto. He also discussed his crypto working group,
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Mediaite on MSNTrump’s Military Parade Gives Shoutouts To Corporate Donors: ‘Special Thanks To Our Sponsor – Coinbase’President Donald Trump's military parade on Saturday featured 22 corporate and foundation sponsors, some of which received shoutouts over the public address system. The post Trump’s Military Parade Gives Shoutouts To Corporate Donors: ‘Special Thanks To Our Sponsor – Coinbase’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Coinbase is seeking a green light from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to offer "tokenized equities" to its customers, the crypto exchange's chief legal officer told Reuters. If granted, the move would allow Coinbase to effectively offer stock trading via blockchain technology,
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump's Military Parade: Corporate Sponsors Steal the Show With Shout-OutsPresident Donald Trump’s military parade on Saturday, June 14, turned into a showcase for corporate sponsors, with 22 companies and foundations receiving shout-outs during the event. Among them was Coinbase,
More detail: Trump has said for days that Iran should make a nuclear deal with the U.S. But his message became more dire as he warned the Iranian capital's roughly 10 million residents to flee in the dead of night.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNCoinbase seeks SEC greenlight to issue tokenized stocksCoinbase reportedly seeks approval from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to offer tokenized equities, digitized versions of traditional stocks, on its platform. If successful, the fund will expand the crypto exchange’s blockchain-based equity trading and pit it against hedge funds Robinhood and Charles Schwab.
A reported 5 million people turned out in US cities to protest on June 14, as major firms, including Coinbase, sponsored a US Army 250th anniversary celebration in Washington, DC.
Coinbase wants to offer stocks that trade on blockchains, according to an interview with the exchange's legal chief.
In order to offer tokenized equities in the U.S., Coinbase would either need to be granted a so-called “no action letter” or exemptive relief from the SEC, in which the securities regulator would pledge not to pursue an enforcement action if Coinbase moved forward.
On the campaign trail last year, then-candidate Donald Trump promised the crypto industry that he would become the first president to embrace blockchain technology. At the time, he didn’t reveal that he also planned to make crypto a cornerstone of his growing business empire.