The crypto industry fights regulators in the courts: Law Decoded, Oct. 10–17

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Last week in regulation — the new court cases in the U.S., MiCA passing through the European parliamentary committee, and Portugal' crypto profit taxes.

A U.S.-based crypto policy advocacy group, Coin Center hasto take the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control, or OFAC, to court over sanctioning cryptocurrency mixer Tornado Cash. Lawyers for Coin Center as well as crypto investor David Hoffman, an anonymous human-rights advocate known only as John Doe, and software developer Patrick O’Sullivanagainst the OFAC, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and OFAC Director Andrea Gacki.

Meanwhile, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse revealed that he expects the long-drawn-out battle between Ripple and the SEC to. “Federal judges work at their own pace,” he stated, before adding, “Optimistically, we’re talking about three to four months. Pessimistically, it could be longer than that.” The fintech boss said that Ripple would consider a settlement with the SEC, providing that XRP is not classified as a security.

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