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Gemini agrees to a $5M penalty as part of proposed CFTC order

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Gemini Trust Company has agreed to a $5 million civil penalty to settle charges brought by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The charges stem from allegations that Gemini provided false or misleading information during its 2017 efforts to launch a Bitcoin futures contract.

The proposed consent order, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, includes a permanent injunction preventing Gemini from making false or misleading statements to the CFTC. If approved by a judge, this settlement would resolve all outstanding claims against the crypto firm, allowing it to avoid a civil trial previously scheduled for January 21, 2025.

The CFTC’s 2022 complaint accused Gemini of omitting critical information and providing inaccurate statements during the evaluation of its proposed Bitcoin futures product in 2017. As part of the settlement, Gemini has neither admitted nor denied the findings but acknowledges that it reasonably should have known about the inaccuracies in its statements.

This settlement is part of the CFTC’s broader efforts to enforce compliance within the cryptocurrency industry. In the 2024 fiscal year, the commission reported recovering over $17 billion in civil monetary penalties, disgorgement, and restitution from various cases, including those involving crypto firms.

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Thailand to pilot cryptocurrency payments in Phuket

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Thailand is set to launch a pilot program in Phuket in 2025, enabling tourists to use Bitcoin for transactions and streamlining digital payments.

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira announced the initiative on January 8, emphasizing that it will operate within Thailand’s existing legal framework without requiring amendments. The program aims to integrate digital currency into everyday transactions, allowing tourists to register Bitcoin through a Thai exchange and verify their identities before making purchases.

The government assures that the pilot will comply with current laws, aiming to make digital transactions more accessible in tourism-focused cities and enhance Thailand’s competitiveness in the global market. A clearinghouse will convert Bitcoin transactions into Thai baht, facilitating seamless payments for foreign tourists.

This initiative follows former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s call for Thailand to study cryptocurrencies and engage in sandbox experimentation to remain relevant amid global digitization trends. The pilot program reflects Thailand’s proactive approach to embracing digital assets and modernizing its financial ecosystem.

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Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin to list ‘imminently’ on more exchanges — Exec

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Ripple’s president, Monica Long, has announced that the company’s stablecoin, Ripple USD (RLUSD), is set to be listed on additional cryptocurrency exchanges imminently. In a recent interview, Long emphasized Ripple’s commitment to expanding RLUSD’s availability, stating, “We are continuing to expand distribution and availability of Ripple dollars on other exchanges. So I think you can expect to see more availability, more announcements coming soon… imminently.”

Currently, RLUSD is accessible on platforms including Bitso, MoonPay, CoinMina, Bullish, Mercado Bitcoin, B2C2, Keyrock, Archax, Independent Reserve, and JST Digital. Since its launch on December 17, RLUSD has achieved a market capitalization of approximately $71.8 million. The majority of its trading volume is concentrated on the Bullish exchange, particularly in trading pairs with USD Coin (USDC) and XRP.

The demand for RLUSD is largely driven by Ripple’s expanding payments business, which reportedly doubled in the past year. Long anticipates significant growth in the stablecoin market, viewing RLUSD as a pivotal component in facilitating seamless on-ramps and off-ramps for cryptocurrency transactions.

In addition to broadening RLUSD’s exchange presence, Ripple has partnered with Chainlink to integrate price feeds for RLUSD on Ethereum and the XRP Ledger. This collaboration aims to provide accurate pricing data, support decentralized finance applications, and mitigate risks such as price manipulation or downtime.

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Bhutan economic hub to set up strategic crypto reserve

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Bhutan’s Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), a Special Administrative Region, has announced plans to incorporate major cryptocurrencies—Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and BNB—into its strategic reserves. This initiative aims to enhance economic resilience and capitalize on opportunities arising from Bitcoin mining activities.

Unlike other jurisdictions focusing solely on Bitcoin, GMC intends to diversify its reserves by including multiple established digital assets. The administration emphasizes selecting cryptocurrencies with large market capitalizations and deep liquidity to ensure ease of transactions with minimal price impact.

This development follows Bhutan’s issuance of a $100 million bond in November 2024 to fund the GMC project, envisioned as an economic corridor linking South Asia to Southeast Asia. The project is set to be completed over 21 years, reflecting the nation’s commitment to integrating digital assets into its economic framework.

Notably, Bhutan’s government, through Druk Holding and Investments (DHI), already holds significant cryptocurrency assets, including approximately 11,688 BTC and 656 ETH. DHI has been involved in Bitcoin investments since at least 2019, leveraging local mining operations and collaborations with major crypto mining firms like Bitdeer.

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