“The SEC should double down and use its tools to enforce the rules and where the SEC needs more cops on the beat, then Congress needs to step up with the resources and the new authorities that are needed to make sure the SEC can do its work at full strength in every corner of the crypto market,” Warren said. All U.S. regulators must work together to police the many facets of industry, including its environmental impact from mining activities, she said.
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