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I think up until now crypto has been seen more positively by Republican officials than Democrats. Laura Shin discusses why this might be changing, as well as a more general enlightenment among law makers. "However, last week’s hearing about crypto in front of the House Financial Services Committee showed that there’s been a sea change, at least amongst lawmakers in the House, that could play out even further during the midterm elections next year."
I think up until now crypto has been seen more positively by Republican officials than Democrats. Laura Shin discusses why this might be changing, as well as a more general enlightenment among law makers. "However, last week’s hearing about crypto in front of the House Financial Services Committee showed that there’s been a sea change, at least amongst lawmakers in the House, that could play out even further during the midterm elections next year."
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