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In a surprising development, Senator Cynthia Lummis and Representative French Hill, popular pro-crypto lawmakers, have urged the U.S. Department of Justice to expedite the investigation against Binance and Tether for illicit financial activities.
Senator Lummis also alleges that Binance has a history of engaging in illicit activities. This letter mentioned a report by Financial Times on Oct.
blockchain data is sufficiently malleable and subjective that you can make it say anything you want. journalists working with on-chain data should know this.
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