New York proposes to charge crypto companies for regulating them
The proposal is led by DFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris, who is looking for public feedback on the move as the regulator looks to gain further oversight controls.
The proposal is led by DFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris, who is looking for public feedback on the move as the regulator looks to gain further oversight controls.
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