In order to stick it to the scammers, regulators must first identify them, Borg told CoinDesk. But doing so can be tough in the metaverse, where no-goodniks can cloak themselves in the veil of internet anonymity, which, these days, means masquerading in sometimes zany ways, according to Borg.
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