- U.S. Treasury Department Starts Work on GENIUS, Gathering Views on Illicit Activity: The U.S. Treasury Department published its first request for information stemming from the GENIUS law — focused on detecting illicit activity in crypto. Interested members of the public have two months to file a comment.
- New U.S. Crypto Group AIP Joins Crowded Field, Targets Policymaker Education: A new 501(c)(3) group funded by crypto lobbying organizations wants to host events to tell lawmakers about crypto.
- Crypto Offers Answer to Money Laundering Crisis: Global Alert Network Called 'Beacon': An industry-wide effort led by TRM Labs hopes to make it easier to respond to and mitigate major exchange hacks.
- Crypto World Petitions Trump to Push Quintenz's CFTC Nomination in Ongoing Saga: A group of crypto lobbying organizations urged the White House to move forward with the nomination of former CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz for chair of that agency.
- Winklevoss Twins Heave $21M Toward Republicans in Next Year's Congressional Battles: Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss donated $21 million in bitcoin to a new political action committee that will specifically support Republicans.
- Congress remains on break and no regulatory agency is holding an event this week.
- (CNBC) Goldman Sachs expects U.S. consumers to pay for the tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump imposed on most countries trading with the U.S. A few days after that earlier article, Sony announced it would raise the price of Playstation 5 consoles in the U.S.
- (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Wyoming and South Dakota have enacted stringent laws requiring websites to verify users' ages if they host "any sexual content," including "a broad range of non-pornographic content, including classic literature and art."
- (The Wall Street Journal) Despite Elon Musk's public statements about founding a new political party, he is backtracking and instead considering supporting Vice President JD Vance and other Republicans, the Journal reported.
Source: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2025/08 ... ckson-hole