Cynthia Lummis: There needs to be a stablecoin regulatory framework jointly developed by both parties in the United States
The Chair of the U.S. Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Cynthia Lummis, posted on platform X calling for the United States to introduce a stablecoin regulatory framework jointly developed by both parties, as the stablecoin race has already begun and the United States is falling behind.
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