The U.S. House Republicans' draft bill for SECGov oversight over crypto exchanges 'is maybe a starting point rather than a bill that's going to 100% for sure go through as is,” CoinDesk's nikhileshde says. Watch more, presented by trondao:
Leaders of the House Financial Services Committee and House Committee on Agriculture released a draft bill that aims at building a guideline for crypto exchanges to register with the SEC and operate within the United States.
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