SEC Commissioner Urges US to Learn from Indo-Pacific Crypto Leaders
Mark T. Uyeda, a commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), urged the US to take a more proactive approach to cryptocurrency regulation and pointed out that India-Pacific countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong have taken a leadership role. He emphasized that these countries have established clear frameworks that protect investors while promoting innovation, while the US has left market participants in a state of uncertainty due to unclear guidance.
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