WILL CELSIUS PROMPT A WAVE OF NEW DEFI REGULATIONS
Celsius debacle could fuel regulatory risk in DeFi exchanges
How the Celsius Affair Plays Into the U.S. Crypto Regulatory
DeFi Regulations 2025: Top Countries, Challenges, and Future
The Arrest Of The Crypto
The arrest of the crypto lender’s co-founder and ex-CEO Alex Mashinsky comes as lawmakers and regulators squabble over new rules for the sector.
What Is Celsius and Why Is It Crashing? - Decrypt
DeFi at a Crossroads: Will U.S. Regulations Propel or Kill the
The European Union Introduced The
The European Union introduced the world’s first comprehensive cryptocurrency regulations in May 2025, known as the Markets in Crytpo-Assets Regulation
In August 2025, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service proposed the controversial “DeFi broker rule.” It aimed to mandate certain DeFi operatorsincluding front
So what’s that got to do with Celsius? The DeFi platform had locked customer funds into stETH, and a stETH depegging could prompt a wave of redemptions
However
How New Regulations Are Shaping DeFi, CEX, NFT, and Crypto
However, the invasion of regulators forced the industry to roll out a new space called Decentralized Finance or DeFi to maintain the ethos of crypto. But now regulators were
How are crypto regulations changing around the world?
After Crypto Lending Platform Celsius
Will Celsius prompt a wave of new DeFi regulations?
After crypto lending platform Celsius froze customer withdrawals earlier this week amid heightened market volatility, decentralized exchanges like Uniswap Protocol could
As DeFi continues to grow, the need for regulations becomes increasingly important to ensure the safety and security of users. Regulations help to: Protect Consumers: Safeguarding users
Decentralized Finance
DeFi Regulation 2025: Standard, Consensus, Collaboration
In this article, we explore key developments that highlight how 2025 could shape the future of DeFi regulation. Standard and Consensus A clearer regulatory framework
Decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms are built on principles of open access and anonymity, but new regulations are forcing them to reconsider their approach: Stricter
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