Congress Letter Accuses SEC of US Law Violation and Overburdening the Crypto Industry
The bipartisan letter expresses concern that Gary Gensler’s scrutiny of crypto firms could be "stifling innovation" in the US.
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Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform made its first major foray into digital assets regulation.
The bipartisan letter expresses concern that Gary Gensler’s scrutiny of crypto firms could be "stifling innovation" in the US.
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