Brian Armstrong said on X that most G20 countries already have regulatory frameworks for crypto trading, and that the U.K. put such a framework in place a few months ago. He described the United States, home to the world’s largest financial market, as the main exception. Armstrong also said the Senate should pass the Clarity Act on Sept. 15.
Brian Armstrong said on X that most G20 countries already have regulatory frameworks for crypto trading, and that the U.K. put such a framework in place a few months ago.
He said the United States, which is home to the world’s largest financial market, remains the main exception in this area.
Armstrong also said the Senate should pass the Clarity Act on Sept. 15.
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