Wu learned that U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that the CLARITY Act will provide law enforcement agencies with $150 million to track scammers and bad actors in the digital asset space. She said the bill aims not only to clarify regulatory rules for the digital asset market but also to strengthen law enforcement resources to combat crypto scams and illegal activities.

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HaiyanColdWallet
· 2h ago
Wait, will this money eventually be used to monitor ordinary users...
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Post-RainCancellationAgent
· 2h ago
The CLARITY Act has finally been willing to allocate funds to law enforcement agencies—was it previously asking them to use “love” to investigate and catch hackers?
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GateUser-deff9ed8
· 3h ago
Regulatory clarification + increased law enforcement, this move aims to both standardize the market and catch bad actors, tackling both issues simultaneously.
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PaperSculptureOctopusPosition
· 3h ago
$150 million dedicated to fighting scams? First, make the addresses of those Rug Pull project teams public.
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