Deep Tide TechFlow News, June 4th, according to Cointelegraph, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced the abolition of its nearly 30-year-old "no-admit" policy on June 4th. This policy, since 1998, required defendants to agree not to publicly deny the CFTC's allegations during settlement. CFTC Chairman Heath Tarbert stated that this move aligns with the overall direction of government regulatory agencies and grants the commission greater flexibility in enforcement settlements. Previously, the SEC had also abolished a similar policy in May. Several crypto companies had criticized the rule for restricting their freedom of speech.

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