U.S. Congress is edging closer to finalizing market structure legislation for cryptocurrency, according to recent statements from Capitol Hill. Legislative progress on crypto regulatory framework continues to advance, with key figures indicating that consensus on proposed rules is building among lawmakers. This development could shape how digital assets are governed and traded in the American market going forward.
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Blockblind
· 17h ago
Is it finally happening? Are the Americans serious this time? It feels like the positions are already being arranged...
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CompoundPersonality
· 18h ago
Coming back again? Are we really going to finalize this time or just keep arguing...
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-09 19:57
Finally going to take action. Is the American guy serious this time? Sounds like they're about to set some new rules again...
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-07 21:42
Talking about "consensus" again... Let's look at the on-chain fund flows first. This wave of lawmakers' arbitrage tactics is exactly the same as last year.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-07 21:39
Legislation is coming again. Has the U.S. Congress really figured out how to regulate us? They talk about consensus every day, but when it comes to implementation, it's a whole different story.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-07 21:36
Another "approaching"? Uh, why do I feel like the US Congress is "approaching" every year...
U.S. Congress is edging closer to finalizing market structure legislation for cryptocurrency, according to recent statements from Capitol Hill. Legislative progress on crypto regulatory framework continues to advance, with key figures indicating that consensus on proposed rules is building among lawmakers. This development could shape how digital assets are governed and traded in the American market going forward.