Senate Banking advances CLARITY 14 May with Sections 401/402 intact; CBUAE grants the first VASP SVF licence to Crypto.com; FINMA opens AMLO-FINMA revision; Treasury runs a coordinated IRGC alert and sanctions; BIS, Fed and BoE align on stablecoin prudential framing.
Issue #26-19••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
15 signals across 11 jurisdictions: DTCC sets a July pilot and October 2026 launch for its DTC tokenization service with 50+ Wall Street firms (Russell 1000, ETFs, US Treasuries); the HKMA confirms its first two stablecoin licensees (Anchorpoint Financial and the Standard Chartered/HKT/Ant Group consortium) and sets strict conditions for the next wave; the SFC opens 24/7 secondary trading of tokenised SFC-authorised investment products on licensed VATPs; FINMA approves SIX Group's merger of SDX DLT CSD into traditional securities services and authorises crypto custody at the main depository; Western Union goes live with USDPT, a federally regulated digital dollar on Solana issued by Anchorage Digital Bank; Spain's Sabadell and Bankinter join the Qivalis euro stablecoin consortium ahead of an H2 2026 launch; Samsung SDS wins the contract to build the Korea Securities Depository's tokenised securities platform; ECB President Lagarde separates stablecoin monetary and technological functions and anchors Europe's response in Pontes and Appia; Mastercard and Yellow Card launch a five-market EEMEA stablecoin partnership; KBank pilots Ripple-rail cross-border transfers to the UAE and Thailand; Visa expands stablecoin settlement to nine chains as the run rate hits USD 7 billion; Modern Treasury integrates USDC settlement on Polygon for its USD 400 billion payment-orchestration platform; Bermuda runs a Phase 2 USDC airdrop and onboards merchants for a sovereign on-chain economy; SQRIL goes live with stablecoin-to-fiat QR and mobile-money payments across Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa; and CIMA publishes its 2026 reporting schedule for Virtual Asset Service Providers.
Issue #26-19••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
15 signals across 8 jurisdictions: Senators Tillis and Alsobrooks finalise the CLARITY Act Section 404 stablecoin yield compromise, opening the long-stalled Senate Banking markup the week of 11 May; the OCC's GENIUS Act NPRM closes its comment window with Circle, AICPA, and BlackRock letters anchoring the operational stakes for licensed payment stablecoin issuers; a federal judge in Arizona permanently blocks the state's criminal case against Kalshi on Commodity Exchange Act preemption grounds; FinCEN consolidates Customer Due Diligence FAQs to align with its Exceptive Relief Order; the CFTC issues a supplemental no-action letter extending swap reporting relief to Gemini Titan and Gemini Olympus binary and variable-payout contracts; the FCA opens its Pre-Application Support Service to cryptoasset firms from 11 May ahead of the 30 September authorisation gateway and 25 October 2027 regime commencement; the FCA also publishes Policy Statement PS26/7 finalising fund tokenisation rules with an immediate-effect Direct to Fund dealing model and on-chain primary records; Bison Bank launches Portugal's first MiCA-compliant bank-issued e-money tokens (EUB and USB) with Basel SCO60 preferential treatment; South Korea's National Assembly committees approve Foreign Exchange Transaction Act amendments bringing virtual asset service providers under FX licensing while the Seoul Administrative Court grants Bithumb a stay of execution against the FIU's six-month suspension; FATF publishes the 5th round Mutual Evaluation Report on Singapore placing the country on Regular Follow-up with explicit VASP credit; ASIC's 30 June 2026 INFO 225 transition deadline approaches under its 18-month DAF Act implementation roadmap with 10% turnover penalties for unlicensed activity; Brazil's Banco Central publishes Resolution 561 banning stablecoins and crypto from regulated eFX cross-border settlement effective October 2026; CPMI-IOSCO consults until 30 June on initial margin and CCP resilience disclosures; and BIS Paper 170 maps the impact of stablecoins on the international monetary and financial system with explicit warnings on digital dollarisation.
April
Issue #26-18••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
15 signals across 11 jurisdictions: the CFTC sues New York and Wisconsin to defend exclusive federal jurisdiction over prediction markets, and files its first event-contract insider trading case against an active-duty Green Beret who allegedly traded Polymarket on classified Maduro raid intelligence; OFAC designates Central Bank of Iran-linked crypto wallets as Treasury's 'Operation Economic Fury' freezes $344M in USDT; the SEC opens public comment on a NYSE Arca proposal that would set an 85% generic listing threshold for crypto commodity-trust ETFs; Canada's Spring Economic Update 2026 bans crypto ATMs and creates a $352.7M Financial Crimes Agency; Banking Circle becomes the first MiCA-licensed bank to launch a stablecoin settlement service; HM Treasury publishes a draft Statutory Instrument carving stablecoin payment services out of FCA cryptoasset authorisation; the HKMA warns the public on fake 'HKDAP' and 'HSBC' tokens; the SFC issues a framework for secondary trading of tokenised SFC-authorised investment products; MAS grants Robinhood in-principle approval for a Singapore brokerage; Pakistan's PVARA mandates prior authorisation for any virtual-asset pilot; South Africa's Treasury publishes draft Capital Flow Management Regulations bringing crypto into the exchange-control regime with five-year prison terms for non-compliance; the Central Bank of Kenya opens recruitment for VASP licensing roles; Israel's Capital Markets Authority approves the BILS shekel-pegged sandbox launch; and the Isle of Man Government publishes its VA/VASP sector risk assessment.
Issue #26-17••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
14 signals across 10 jurisdictions: the EU formally adopts the 20th Russia sanctions package with a full sectorial ban on Russian crypto-asset service providers, DeFi platforms, RUBx, and the digital rouble; BIS FSI Paper 27 reframes multifunction cryptoasset intermediaries as bank-like entities; the FCA runs its first coordinated on-site P2P crypto crackdown and leads a 17-regulator global finfluencer action; the Fed, OCC, and FDIC issue SR 26-2, first MRM revision in 15 years; OFAC sanctions a Cambodian pig-butchering scam network defrauding Americans; Russia's State Duma passes crypto bill first reading; ASIC publishes 18-month DAF Act roadmap; Vietnam advances pilot crypto-asset licensing; ECB signs digital euro standards agreements; BIS and Bank of Italy deliver parallel speeches on stablecoin coordination.
Issue #26-16••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
11 signals across 10 jurisdictions: the ECB publishes a four-article Macroprudential Bulletin on euro stablecoins, tokenised money market funds, and tokenised bonds; ESMA confirms the end of MiCA transitional periods; HSBC launches its Tokenized Deposit Service in the US; SIX Group and Chainlink bring €2 trillion of Swiss and Spanish equities onchain; HKMA CEO Eddie Yue anchors the supervisory posture behind Hong Kong's first stablecoin licences; Ondo Finance files an SEC no-action request for Ethereum-based tokenized US securities; ClearToken launches a Canton-based PvP settlement stack; MoneyGram and NALA build a stablecoin payouts rail across Africa and Asia.
Issue #26-16••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
16 signals across 10 jurisdictions: MAS consults on capital rules for crypto on permissionless blockchains; SEC staff grant a 5-year safe harbor for DeFi front-ends; HKMA issues the first stablecoin licences to HSBC and an Anchorpoint-Standard Chartered JV; FCA publishes CP26/13 cryptoasset perimeter guidance; ECB backs ESMA centralised supervision of large cross-border CASPs; Japan's cabinet moves crypto into FIEA; Pakistan's SBP opens client money accounts for PVARA-licensed VASPs; FinCEN proposes a wholesale reform of BSA AML programs; CFTC wins a TRO blocking Arizona's criminal prosecution of prediction markets.
Issue #26-15••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
Infrastructure intelligence brief covering 13 signals across 10 jurisdictions: HKMA officially announces its first stablecoin licenses, DZ BANK and KfW complete a fully on-chain bond without a CSD, JPMorgan deploys tokenized deposits for Mitsubishi, the RBI proposes BRICS CBDC interoperability, Canton Network integrates Fireblocks as super-validator, and Circle routes USDC across 40 African markets.
Issue #26-15••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
Infrastructure intelligence brief covering 16 signals across 10 jurisdictions: ECB moves Pontes DLT settlement bridge into production for TARGET Services, Bank of Canada completes first tokenized bond with wholesale CBDC via Project Samara, NYSE partners with Securitize for tokenized securities, Mastercard and Visa independently build stablecoin payment rails, State Street launches its Digital Assets Platform, and Citi outlines 24/7 institutional custody infrastructure.
EU AI Act high-risk obligations hit August 2 with financial AI squarely in scope, SEC names AI governance as a 2026 examination priority with a hard June 3 Reg S-P deadline, the Bank of England confirms AI as a 2026 PRA supervisory priority in a joint letter to the Chancellor, and Treasury and NIST release the first federal AI risk framework tailored to financial services.
Issue #26-14••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
FCA identifies agentic AI in payments as a regulatory priority and deploys Palantir across its enforcement data lake covering 42,000 firms, CFTC creates Innovation Task Force scoped to AI and autonomous systems, agentic smurfing research reveals AI-driven multi-chain laundering blind spots, and Fed and FDIC officials testify on keeping pace with AI innovation.
Issue #26-13••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
Infrastructure intelligence brief covering 16 signals across 8 jurisdictions: HKMA prepares first stablecoin licences for HSBC and Standard Chartered, SEC approves Nasdaq tokenized settlement pilot, ECB digital euro clears key Parliament hurdle, Federal Reserve rules out CBDC, Tether signs KPMG for first full audit, China expands e-CNY to 22 banks, and five separate tokenization rails reach production in a single week.
Issue #26-13••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
18 signals across 12 jurisdictions: CFTC publishes first crypto collateral framework for derivatives markets with 20% BTC/ETH capital charge; Australia relaxes Travel Rule for VASPs until 2030; CFTC forms Innovation Task Force targeting perpetual futures and AI; CLARITY Act stablecoin-yield compromise advances; FDIC signals stablecoins ineligible for pass-through deposit insurance; ECB sets digital euro pilot for 2027; Hong Kong SFC freezes $219M in manipulation case; HKMA to announce stablecoin licensing by month end; South Korea reports $60B crypto outflows.
FINRA designates agentic AI as a 2026 broker-dealer examination priority, Treasury FS AI Risk Management Framework emerges as de facto supervisory benchmark, EBA maps AI Act obligations to banking and payments legislation, South Korea deploys AI-powered crypto tax tracking, and Nigeria CBN endorses AI as expected AML compliance standard.
Issue #26-12••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
Infrastructure intelligence brief covering 16 signals across 12 jurisdictions: HKMA prepares first stablecoin issuer licences for HSBC and Standard Chartered, Mastercard acquires BVNK for up to $1.8 billion, Thunes connects 11,500 SWIFT banks to stablecoin payouts, Canada pilots tokenized bonds with wholesale CBDC, Nasdaq and Kraken collaborate on regulated tokenization, Brazil Drex advances tokenized government securities, and DTCC stages tokenized U.S. Treasuries on Canton Network.
Issue #26-12••Weekly Digital Assets Regulatory Brief•
24 signals across 14 jurisdictions: FATF publishes landmark offshore VASP report warning of regulatory arbitrage; SEC and CFTC issue first joint interpretation distinguishing non-security crypto assets; Vietnam bans foreign crypto exchanges while licensing 5 domestic firms; Kenya opens public consultation on Draft VASP Regulations with April 10 deadline; CFTC issues first no-action letter for self-custodial wallet provider Phantom; Canada targets 47 crypto firms in enforcement crackdown; EU adds new Russia sanctions designations and considers blanket crypto ban; OCC permits national banks to trade crypto on riskless principal basis; Ripple obtains FCA EMI licence.
US Treasury endorses AI for AML/CFT compliance in GENIUS Act Congressional report, MAS Singapore issues board-level AI governance requirements, SEC confirms AI as 2026 core examination priority with AI-washing focus, Commerce Department moves to preempt state AI laws, EU AI Act high-risk classification captures financial services AI, and FCA maps AI accountability to SM&CR senior manager regime.
Issue #26-11••Weekly Digital Assets Infrastructure Brief•
Infrastructure intelligence brief covering 16 signals across 11 jurisdictions: ECB unveils Appia roadmap for European tokenised settlement, New Zealand declares NZDD stablecoin not a financial product, Wyoming launches FRNT state-backed tokenized Treasury stablecoin across seven chains, Mastercard enables USDC/EURC merchant settlement, Visa and Bridge target 100+ countries for stablecoin cards, Circle integrates USDC with Brazil PIX and Mexico SPEI rails, TCS Blockchain deploys PYUSD for freight invoice settlement, and Ghana admits 11 firms to VASP sandbox.