US Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Durbin, and Tina Smith ask Fidelity to reconsider its upcoming Bitcoin 401(k) offerings announced in April 2022 (Camomile Shumba/CoinDesk)

Camomile Shumba / CoinDesk:
US Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Durbin, and Tina Smith ask Fidelity to reconsider its upcoming Bitcoin 401(k) offerings announced in April 2022  —  The asset management giant said in April it would offer retail investors the option to put bitcoin in their 401(k) accounts at some point this year.

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Charles Schwab, Citadel, Fidelity, and others announce cryptocurrency exchange EDX Markets, that will leverage tech from US stock market MEMX (Parikshit Mishra/CoinDesk)

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Sen. Warren’s Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act would be a disaster for civil liberties, effectively adding surveillance for all blockchain participants (Marta Belcher/CoinDesk)

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Filing: Twitter’s lawyers will depose Elon Musk behind closed doors on September 26 and 27, with an option of a third day; Musk’s attorney will also be deposed (Tina Davis/Bloomberg)

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