“One of the things that makes crypto risky is that consumers may not understand the difference between one token and another token,” Bitfury’s Brian Brooks said during the Congressional hearing last week. “We don’t allow that in the United States [but] we do allow it in Canada. We allow it in Germany, Singapore, Portugal and a number of other places. So if you’re a developer of those products, there’s no fuzzy line, it’s super clear. You can’t do that here. So you have to go abroad.”
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