Crypto Custody and Stablecoins Under Existing U.S. Law
Recent materials released by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency reflect a consistent regulatory method toward digital asset infrastructure.
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Recent materials released by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency reflect a consistent regulatory method toward digital asset infrastructure.
Justice Louis L. Nock, a retired Justice of the New York State Supreme Court and former presiding justice of the Commercial Division in Manhattan, has overseen complex commercial and corporate litigation matters.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has published new datasets and staff analyses examining developments across the U.S. investment fund landscape, including the rapid growth of active exchange-traded funds, fee outcomes following fund mergers, and updated statistics covering several categories of regulated market participants.
Artificial intelligence has moved beyond experimentation in crypto markets and into infrastructure. Its presence is no longer confined to isolated trading strategies or niche automation tools, but increasingly embedded in the mechanisms that govern execution, liquidity, risk management, and protocol behavior.