Societe Generale’s Crypto Subsidiary, Forge, Becomes First Licensed DASP in France

Written by Hazel J. Greene, Senior Analyst News of Societe Generale’s crypto subsidiary, Forge, obtaining the first Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) license in France has taken the financial world by storm. Granted by France’s stock market regulator, Autorité des … Continue reading Societe Generale’s Crypto Subsidiary, Forge, Becomes First Licensed DASP in France

SEC Takes an Important Step Towards Approving First Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) in the US

Written by Hazel J. Greene, Senior Analyst The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently advanced the regulatory process for the first-ever Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) in the United States. This significant step comes as the SEC lists … Continue reading SEC Takes an Important Step Towards Approving First Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) in the US

Recent Developments in Business: Microsoft, Activision, Blizzard, US Mergers, Tesla, Biopharma and UK inflation

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. In the fast-paced world of business and politics, developments are constantly shaping the landscape. From mergers to legislative proposals, these events have a significant impact on industries and economies alike. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the latest news, including an extended deadline for a high-profile merger, new guidelines for corporate consolidation, proposed legislation on stock ownership, updates on compensation lawsuits, and the latest inflation figures in the UK. 1. Microsoft, Activision Blizzard Extend Deadline for $75 Billion Merger: Originally intended to close on Tuesday, Microsoft and … Continue reading Recent Developments in Business: Microsoft, Activision, Blizzard, US Mergers, Tesla, Biopharma and UK inflation

Finally Close to Having a Voting Majority, Will the Biden FCC Actually Restore Net Neutrality?

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has faced significant challenges in upholding net neutrality and making meaningful reforms in the telecom industry. Under the Trump administration, the agency became a mere rubber stamp for industry interests, while lobbying efforts from telecom and media giants during the Biden administration prevented the appointment of new commissioners. However, with the nomination of Anna Gomez, a former NTIA official and Sprint lobbyist, hopes for restoring net neutrality have been rekindled. After the industry-backed derailing of the Gigi Sohn nomination, the Biden administration nominated Anna Gomez … Continue reading Finally Close to Having a Voting Majority, Will the Biden FCC Actually Restore Net Neutrality?

Trump’s Lawyers Seek Indefinite Continuance in Florida Trial: A Constitutional Challenge

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. Former President Donald Trump’s legal team has submitted a motion for an indefinite continuance of the documents prosecution in Florida. This move has captivated national attention, as it poses significant implications for American democracy. Donald Trump’s lawyers have put forth a compelling case, invoking the Speedy Trial Act and referencing United States v. Hatfield as a precedent. They argue that this unique situation necessitates an approach that postpones setting a trial date. Furthermore, they preview their defense strategy, aiming to challenge everything from the warrant to the constitutionality of special … Continue reading Trump’s Lawyers Seek Indefinite Continuance in Florida Trial: A Constitutional Challenge

US District Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s Communication with Social Media Companies

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. US District Judge Terry Doughty has issued a ruling that hinders the Biden administration’s ability to communicate with social media companies. The decision came about as a result of a lawsuit filed by a diverse group of individuals and entities, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, who alleged that their First Amendment rights were being suppressed. Central to the plaintiffs’ argument is the claim that the government implicitly threatened to repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields websites from liability … Continue reading US District Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s Communication with Social Media Companies

Thought-Provoking Perspective on Political Vote-buying Strategy

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. In politics, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has recently made headlines with an unconventional campaign strategy, offering a lucrative $20 gift card to the first 50,000 individuals who donate just $1 to his presidential candidacy. While this tactic may raise eyebrows, it urges us to ponder the limitations of traditional approaches employed by political parties. In an era where billions of dollars are poured into elections, I propose exploring alternative strategies that challenge the norm and encourage a broader understanding of political dynamics. One approach that diverges from conventional practices … Continue reading Thought-Provoking Perspective on Political Vote-buying Strategy

Unconventional Vote-Buying Strategies in American Politics

Republished with full copyright permissions from The San Francisco Press. In American politics, tradition and conventional tactics have always held sway. However, a recent move by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to offer $20 gift cards to individuals who donate $1 to his presidential campaign has sparked a thought-provoking discussion. It raises the question: Are there alternative approaches to political campaigns that challenge traditional norms while remaining ethical? Political parties invest billions of dollars into presidential election cycles, spending vast amounts on polling, advertisements, rallies, and voter turnout initiatives. In a world where innovation is celebrated across industries, why haven’t … Continue reading Unconventional Vote-Buying Strategies in American Politics