Crypto Influencers Purge Old Posts as SEC CASP Rules Take Effect
Meanwhile, a local community suspends crypto advisory and copy trading services to comply with SEC’s new rules.
Meanwhile, a local community suspends crypto advisory and copy trading services to comply with SEC’s new rules.
The SEC-Davao is investigating four unregistered crypto firms amid a regional push to combat online scams.
Editor’s Note (June 27, 2025): Atty. Rafael Padilla, the author of the book “Crypto and the Law,” urged the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (PH SEC) to exclude decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and non-custodial wallets from its newly released Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) rules. Padilla on Why DeFi and Non-Custodial Wallets Should be Excluded…
Today, we curated some of the news from crypto and blockchain organizations in the Philippines from last week, June 16 to 22, 2025.
The SEC commits to stronger anti-money laundering oversight after the Philippines exits the EU’s high-risk list.
In a webcast, Atty. Rafael Padilla explains that crypto posts made before the CASP rules took effect still violate regulations if not removed.
Public policy group Infrawatch PH is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to strengthen its enforcement efforts against unlicensed crypto exchanges, citing persistent risks to investors from unregulated platforms.
Join BitPinas and Atty. Rafael Padilla, author of Crypto & the Law as we break down the SEC rules and what they really mean for creators, startups, organizers, and everyone else in the #CryptoPH Community.
The crypto industry responds to the SEC’s sweeping CASP Rules that raised the issues over education, transparency, and influencer accountability.
Join us for a live webcast as we break down what the rules actually say, what they mean for content creators, startups, and crypto communities, and how they could reshape the local crypto scene.