JUST IN: A new political clash in Washington has reignited the debate over who is actually regulating the cryptocurrency market in the United States.


During a congressional hearing, Representative Stephen Lynch accused the SEC of having relaxed its stance toward the sector under the Trump administration, while other lawmakers insisted on the need for clear legislation to regulate oversight.
Stephen Lynch asserted that the SEC no longer acts as a “police force” for cryptocurrencies.
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Ariella_Steepvip
· 7h ago
This latest clash in Washington highlights a deeper issue; the U.S. crypto space is still operating in a gray zone where enforcement and clarity don’t always align.

Stephen Lynch raising concerns about the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stepping back as a “police force” suggests a perceived shift in how aggressively crypto is being monitored.
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