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Trump Administration Restarts CLARITY Talks to Align Banks and Crypto on Regulation
On January 29, 2026, the Trump administration restarted CLARITY talks involving U.S. regulators, banks, and crypto firms after a pause marked by regulatory gridlock and institutional caution. The agenda centers on practical coordination between traditional finance and digital asset markets, including custody, tokenization, and jurisdictional boundaries, as participants seek enforceable standards rather than deregulation. Outcomes from these discussions could influence how banks scale crypto services and how firms structure their operations in the U.S. market.
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Nomura-Backed Laser Digital Seeks U.S. OCC National Trust Bank Charter
On January 28, 2026, Nomura-backed Laser Digital submitted an application to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a national trust bank charter. The firm aims to provide regulated digital asset custody, trading, and institutional services under a single federal framework rather than multiple state licenses. If approved, the charter would place Laser Digital among crypto institutions pursuing deeper integration with traditional financial infrastructure and formal federal oversight.
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White House Roadmap and GENIUS Act Aim to Make United States the Global Crypto Capital
On January 25, 2026, the White House outlined a strategy to turn the United States into the global "crypto capital", anchored by Executive Order 14178 and a roadmap from the President's Working Group on Digital Asset Markets. President Trump's Golden Age of Crypto vision, launched in early 2025, underpins reforms that grant the CFTC authority over non-security spot markets, clarify banking access, and establish stablecoin rules through the GENIUS Act. The plan also introduces DeFi sandboxes and favors private-sector solutions over a central bank digital currency, aiming to attract talent and investment while maintaining consumer protections.
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How DeFi Projects Orchestrate Quiet Exits Without Classic Rug Pulls
In 2024, a heavily funded DeFi protocol slowly deteriorated as development stalled, community channels lost support, and governance shifted into vague maintenance. The team did not empty the treasury or insert malicious code, yet the system effectively died while tokens and on-chain liquidity remained. This pattern outlines how incentive decay, regulatory pressure, weak governance, and infrastructure fragility combine to enable silent exits and long-term user risk.
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Crypto Regulation in 2025–2026: MiCAR, U.S. Bills and Global Oversight Reshape Digital Assets
In late 2025 and early 2026, according to the article, regulators worldwide moved from debating policy to implementing concrete crypto frameworks, led by the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) and new U.S. Senate proposals. These rules clarify asset classes, licensing, and stablecoin oversight, while countries such as Pakistan, Japan, and Taiwan created regulatory bodies or draft laws. Together, these steps tighten compliance timelines, increase disclosure and reserve requirements, and push crypto firms to adapt business models to more structured supervision.
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