US Senator Withdraws Support for Elizabeth Warren's Anti-Crypto Bill
On July 24th local time, Republican Senator Roger Marshall withdrew his support for the "Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act," which he and Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren jointly formulated for 2022, aimed at regulating the cryptocurrency industry under existing anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing frameworks. Currently, according to the official congressional record on the bill, there are still 18 senators supporting the bill.
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