“We’re believers in transparent, bipartisan, tailored policymaking that provides clear rules of the road, that embraces the technology and respects consumers’ needs,” Quintenz said in an interview. “The events of this year have really crystalised the need for legislation,” he said, and much of the current legislation would position his former agency at the forefront of digital assets oversight.
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