Global South View: US Politicians Aren’t Saviors of Crypto; Innovation Should Precede Regulation
Donald Trump and other U.S. politicians’ embrace of crypto has sparked hope and encouraged stakeholders who see lobbying as a way to influence policymakers. However, lingering doubts about the sincerity of politicians sh...
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