Eventually, the Supreme Court is likely to weigh questions that are central to the nature and survival of crypto in the U.S. – namely, what makes a digital asset a security or a commodity, and what are the government’s powers to oversee the markets where such assets change hands. But those cases are still winding through lower courts and may not rise to the high court’s consideration for many months or even years.
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