US Lawmakers Struggle to Establish Regulatory Clarity on Stablecoins Amid 2024 Election Campaigns
Lawmakers in the United States are yet to pass legislation providing regulatory clarity on stablecoins and other aspects of the digital asset space. Consensys senior counsel Bill Hughes believes that once issues related to state-level regulators are resolved, legislating on stablecoins should be a "no-brainer" for lawmakers. Hughes also commented on proposed crypto bills, stating that the Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act was "pretty sensible" while Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's bill was "problematic" in addressing Anti-Money Laundering. Candidates for the 2024 presidential election expressed their support for crypto-related policies at the North American Blockchain Summit, an issue that has not taken center stage at Republican Party debates.
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