Cryptocurrency legislation faces ethical obstacles

ME News Report, May 16 (UTC+8), Lindsay Fraser of the Blockchain Association stated that even though the CLARITY Act has passed the Senate Banking Committee, ethical issues remain the biggest obstacle to cryptocurrency legislation. Senators Gallego and Brooks said that their support in the committee does not mean they will support in subsequent votes, and they need some form of ethical language. (Source: MLion)
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RouterRunner
· 2h ago
Brooks and Gallego need to see the specific terms before they will agree, standard political maneuvering.
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FrenBurner
· 8h ago
MLion this news is quite crucial, and subsequent voting variables are very significant.
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MemeFisher
· 16h ago
The senators left an escape route; the supporting votes are only a temporary expression of support.
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GateUser-318a7dc8
· 16h ago
Legislative progress +1, but the subsequent vote is pending.
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Cross-SectionOfSucculent
· 16h ago
Passing by the committee doesn't mean it will be implemented, familiar storylines.
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MossyLedger
· 16h ago
How to write ethical language? The struggle for defining rights has just begun.
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NeonFusionIceCream
· 16h ago
Lindsay Fraser straightforwardly said that if ethical issues are not resolved, they are a ticking time bomb.
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