AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRegulatory Shift for Cayman-incorporated firms: OFA Group says it has stopped qualifying as a “foreign private issuer” and will now report as a U.S. domestic issuer, even though it remains Cayman-incorporated—highlighting how shareholder and operations geography can change compliance status. Crypto in the spotlight (Cayman-based): Toobit launched a May copy-trading challenge with a 150,000 USDT prize pool and added TradFi rewards, while also running a 200,000 USDT World Cup pre-season build-up. Web3 security push: Mugen Cayman rolled out a cybersecurity practice for Web3 foundations and token issuers, targeting key-signing and treasury risks. Privacy vs enforcement: The U.S. DOJ is seeking names, addresses, and purchase histories for 100,000+ EZ Lynk Auto Agent users, pulling Apple, Google, Amazon and Walmart into a Clean Air Act fight over alleged emissions “defeat devices.” Local tech governance: RCIPS says all frontline officers will have body-worn cameras by end of July. Markets & listings: Mkango Rare Earths and Crown PropTech filed for a proposed business combination on Form F-4; Blue Gold’s Cayman court ruling keeps an injunction in place over article changes.
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