U.S. Senator Lummis: Wyoming has been at the forefront of the digital asset industry

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ME News message: On April 9 (UTC+8), Cynthia Lummis, Chair of the U.S. Senate Digital Asset Banking Subcommittee, said in a post that she hosted a roundtable at the Wyoming State Capitol to discuss the state’s current approach to digital-asset regulation with Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan V. Gould and Governor Mark Gordon, as well as the importance of a dual-track banking system and how bank supervision can support responsible financial innovation. Lummis said, “Wyoming has always been at the forefront of the digital asset space. The work we began in Wyoming nearly a decade ago has laid the groundwork for our efforts today at the federal level. Wyoming has established the most comprehensive digital asset regulatory framework in the country, and inviting Comptroller Gould here for an on-site review of our achievements is precisely to ensure that federal policies reflect practical and effective experience.” (Source: Foresight News)

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