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by: xpoolPosted on: September 4, 2025

Nasdaq Enforces Stricter Oversight of Digital Asset Reserves

The Nasdaq is stepping up its oversight on companies using digital assets as reserves, tightening regulations for firms listed on the exchange and affecting those issuing new shares for crypto purchases. Effective in 2025, companies will need shareholder approval before issuing new shares for crypto acquisitions, reflecting a broader global focus on cryptocurrency holdings.

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