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Potential impacts of regulatory developments on the business models and revenue generation of Crypto Asset Service Providers for the week ending June 13, 2026
Executive Summary Bullish: In a sudden shift, the US CFTC issued targeted, temporary no-action relief allowing domestic exchanges to expedite the conversion of existing perpetual-style futures into true perpetuals, opening a rapid, 14-day window to unlock a high-margin derivatives revenue stream. Data-Driven Outlook: Our statistical models indicate that eligible platforms acting within this 14-day window will see their probability of securing early market dominance jump from

James Ross
Jun 144 min read


Regulatory Impact Assessment: CASP Business Models & Revenue Generation Reporting Week Ending: May 23, 2026
Executive Summary Sentiment: Mixed (Bearish on margin compression / Bullish on institutional integration). Enforcement Reality: The Monetary Authority of Singapore’s immediate revocation of a major licence signals a zero-tolerance environment for weak third-party risk controls and disclosure failures, posing an existential threat to under-resourced compliance functions. Structural Cost Increases: Immediate UK mandates for stablecoin segregation and a new EU consultation targe

James Ross
May 233 min read


Potential impacts of regulatory developments on the business models and revenue generation of Crypto Asset Service Providers for the week ending 17/4
Bearish (Margin Compression): The UK FCA’s transition to full FSMA authorisation enforces traditional institutional standards on crypto operations, thereby structurally raising the baseline cost of compliance and increasing capital-holding requirements. Neutral (Third-Party Risk): Revised US interagency guidelines on model risk establish updated principles for large traditional banks. Generative and agentic AI are explicitly excluded, meaning CASPs face only routine, downst

James Ross
Apr 183 min read


Potential impacts of regulatory developments on the business models and revenue generation of Crypto Asset Service Providers for the week ending March 20
Neutral (Systemic Standardisation): Regulators in the UK (FCA/PRA/BoE), Hong Kong (SFC/HKMA), and Singapore (MAS) advanced technical frameworks and guidance this week, aggressively standardising CASP operations to mirror traditional finance infrastructure closely. Bearish (Margin Compression): The transition to these frameworks—specifically DORA-equivalent resilience reporting, adherence to TradFi ISO 20022 messaging for OTC derivatives, and preparation for impending AI model

James Ross
Mar 213 min read
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