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CVM Chief: Brazilian CBDC Drex to ‘Kill’ Many Cryptocurrencies

João Pedro Nascimento, president of the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), believes that drex, the Brazilian central bank digital currency (CBDC), will “kill” many cryptocurrencies. While established cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum will keep being used in the country, drex will impact the adoption of smaller and less-known crypto projects, Nascimento stated. CVM President: Brazilian CBDC Drex to End Lesser Cryptocurrencies The Brazilian government has high hopes for the future of drex, the Brazilian central bank digital currency (CBDC). João Pedro Nascimento, the head of the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), stated that the issuance of drex will kill many cryptocurrencies due to several factors. During a financial symposium, Nascimento stated that while larger and already established cryptocurrencies will be safe, drex will sip away attention from lesser-known cryptocurrency projects by offering many of their functionalities in just on

Blackrock Outlines Why SEC ‘Must’ Approve Spot Ethereum ETFs

The world’s largest asset manager, Blackrock, has outlined why the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) “must” approve spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Nasdaq, which has filed with the SEC to list and trade shares of Blackrock’s spot ether ETF, believes that approval of a spot ETH ETF would be “a major win for the protection of U.S. investors” in the crypto space. Blackrock Argues SEC ‘Must’ Approve Spot Ether ETF Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, has argued that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) must approve spot ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like the one it seeks to launch. Nasdaq Stock Market filed with the SEC to list and trade shares of Blackrock’s spot ether ETF called “Ishares Ethereum Trust” last week after the asset manager registered the fund with Delaware’s Division of Corporations. In its SEC filing , Nasdaq Stock Market LLC detailed that the sponsor of Blackrock’s spot ether ETF is Ishares Delaware Trust Sponsor LL

Latam Insights: Unlicensed Crypto Exchanges Still Allowed to Operate in Brazil, Lightning Strikes Salvadoran Bitcoin ATMs

Welcome to Latam Insights, a compendium of Latin America’s most relevant crypto and economic news during the last week. In this issue: The Central Bank of Brazil confirms that unlicensed exchanges can still operate in the country; El Salvador will integrate Lightning Network transactions in its Chivo ATM network; and Trubit raises $6.25 million to expand crypto adoption in Latam. Central Bank of Brazil Clarifies Exchanges Still Don’t Need Licenses to Operate The Central Bank of Brazil issued a statement clarifying the state of the cryptocurrency regulation in the country regarding the operation of unlicensed exchanges. In its 40,874 communication, the bank revealed that the conditions and deadlines for virtual assets services providers (VASPs) to adapt to Brazil’s cryptocurrency law would be established in a normative act later. Furthermore, João André Calvino Marques Pereira, head of the financial system regulation department of the bank, revealed that crypto platforms can still

Blackrock Confirms News of XRP ETF Filing Is Fake

Rumors circulated on Monday that Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, has registered to launch an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF), following its registration of a spot ether ETF. However, Blackrock quickly denied the rumor, confirming that it has not filed to launch an XRP exchange-traded product. Blackrock Hasn’t File to Launch XRP ETF As enthusiasm for cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) grows, rumors spread on social media Monday that Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, had registered a spot XRP ETF called “Ishares XRP Trust.” However, several people soon debunked the rumor, including Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst Eric Balchunas, who alerted his followers on social media platform X that the news is false, citing confirmation from Blackrock. He wrote that “some whacko must have added” the fake information using Blackrock executive names. The fake news sent the price of XRP soaring 7% before losing all of its gains. In September, rumors circulated
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