U.S. Capitol Building (uschools/Getty Images) The U.S. has developed a patchwork of cryptocurrency regulations in recent years, with legislators at both the state and the federal level taking turns tackling specific areas of the industry.

As the digital asset market has grown into a trillion-dollar market, lawmakers have realized by now that crypto is here to stay, and there is a need for regulatory clarity. In March 2022, an executive order signed by the president directed key federal agencies to coordinate their efforts at drafting cryptocurrency regulations to protect investors and prevent illicit use without choking innovation.

While federal regulators are […]

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