US Infra Act: Cryptoverse Says the Fight Isn’t Over, But Things Could Get ‘Messy’
Crypto advocates have vowed to keep fighting the controversial Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act despite the fact that the United States President Joe Biden signed the act into law on Monday, leaving much-maligned “...
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