House Financial Services Committee Weighs Tokenization Rules and Regulatory Gaps
House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill says Congress is weighing whether tokenization needs new laws or existing regulation is enough.
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill says Congress is weighing whether tokenization needs new laws or existing regulation is enough.
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