Senators Elizabeth Warren (D) and Roger Marshall (R) introduce the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act, including KYC requirements for wallets and miners (Jamie Crawley/CoinDesk)

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Senators Elizabeth Warren (D) and Roger Marshall (R) introduce the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act, including KYC requirements for wallets and miners  —  The proposal will bring know-your-customer rules to crypto participants such as wallet providers and miners.

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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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Sen. Warren’s Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act would be a disaster for civil liberties, effectively adding surveillance for all blockchain participants  —  The proposal would turn blockchains into permissioned ledgers surveilled by centralized gatekeepers.

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.

Robinhood releases its non-custodial, Polygon-based crypto wallet, Robinhood Wallet, in beta to 10,000 users who signed up in May (Cameron Thompson/CoinDesk)

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Robinhood releases its non-custodial, Polygon-based crypto wallet, Robinhood Wallet, in beta to 10,000 users who signed up in May  —  Robinhood has been steadily moving away from its original “walled garden” approach to crypto over the past year.  —  No-fee trading platform Robinhood …

OneKey, which claims only its hardware wallet has a certified secure chip and 100% open-source code, raised a ~$20M Series A led by Dragonfly and Ribbit Capital (Yogita Khatri/The Block)

Yogita Khatri / The Block:
OneKey, which claims only its hardware wallet has a certified secure chip and 100% open-source code, raised a ~$20M Series A led by Dragonfly and Ribbit Capital  —  – Hong Kong-based crypto hardware wallet maker OneKey has raised $20 million in Series A funding.