.Ripple legal chief commends MAS_sg for clear regulations
Leaders in the digital currency ecosystem have always advocated for market regulators to set clear rules that are tailormade for the nascent crypto ecosystem.
Many experts, including Alderoty, have bemoaned the unclear regulatory stance of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission , which has brought many firms a lot of legal bills.on the key players in the digital currency ecosystem since the start of the year, with the latest firms being Binance and Coinbase exchanges. The SEC claims these exchanges were operating and supporting the trading of unregistered securities, including Cardano , Solana and Polygon , among others.
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