House Lawmakers Rekindle Stablecoin Regulation Debate, Revealing Partisan Rifts
Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives are again looking at regulations on stablecoins under new Republican leadership, but partisan differences and bickering between the two sides may delay the passing of any new...
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