“The only way that we can stop illicit actors from operating … [is] in partnership with investors and with innovators,” Adeyemo said, vowing to ensure that “responsible actors in the space are the partners of government, rather than working in opposition to us, or feeling as if our rules don’t give you the room to innovate in a way that helps us solve these problems.”
Related posts
-
Long Bitcoin (BTC), Short Solana (SOL) Tactical Trade Preferred Heading Into U.S. Election, Crypto Research Firm Says
“If Harris wins, the likelihood of these ETFs getting approved may decrease, potentially leading to a... -
UK Pension Scheme Embraces Bitcoin, Marking a Historic Leap Into Crypto
A UK pension scheme has allocated 3% of its portfolio to bitcoin, marking a groundbreaking move... -
Standard Chartered’s Crypto Custody Unit Seeks $50 Million
Standard Chartered’s Zodia Custody is raising $50 million to...