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SEC/CFTC Joint Interpretive Release on Crypto Asset Classification Release Nos. 33-11412 / 34-105020 | Published March 17, 2026 The Bottom Line The SEC, jointly with the CFTC under "Project Crypto," has published its first comprehensive interpretive release on crypto asset classification. Announcing the release, SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated:
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In 1840, an English admiralty court named a ship as the defendant in a lawsuit. The vessel itself was treated as a legal person and held directly accountable for debts its owners had never authorized and essentially knew nothing about. This radical approach of holding a ship accountable was entirely
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The EU's securities regulator just published 96 responses confirming that the compliance infrastructure Bessent described to Congress is equally overdue on this side of the Atlantic. Last week, this blog analysed the US Treasury's report to Congress under the GENIUS Act and identified a structural convergence:
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Four questions have landed since the Q&A form went live. Here they are, in the order they were submitted: 1. Seed round funding, runway, and debt "Has the initial funding from the seed rounds been burned already? How long is the current runway and does Concordium have
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On March 12, 2026, Concordium CTO Peter Marirosans and Director of Engineering Andy Nelson went live to walk through Protocol 10 and the introduction of sponsored transactions. On the surface, this is a focused product update. Underneath, P10 is a prerequisite that unlocks several of Concordium's most important
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The first week of March 2026, Bitcoin Twitter celebrated as the Treasury Department under Secretary Bessent published a 34-page report to Congress acknowledging lawful use cases for transaction mixing. However, almost nobody read past page eight. The Word That Matters Mandated by the GENIUS Act, Bessent's Treasury spent
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Temporarily available exclusively for the Indian community Subscribe to the Concordium Community Blog (it's free) The Shielding Vision Part 3: From Partial Shielding to Full Transactional Privacy To make sense of where Concordium stands and where it needs to go, it helps to introduce a framework. A three-level
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Temporarily available exclusively for the Nigerian community Subscribe to the Concordium Community Blog (it's free) The Shielding Vision Part 3: From Partial Shielding to Full Transactional Privacy To make sense of where Concordium stands and where it needs to go, it helps to introduce a framework. A three-level
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The Concordium Community Blog is opening the floor. Whether you're deep in the ecosystem or just discovering Concordium for the first time, this is an open invitation to ask anything. Technical questions about the protocol. Strategic questions about where things are heading. Practical questions about identity, PayFi, stablecoins,