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Ang Senado ng US ay Nagpasa ng $886B Militar na Paggastos Bill Gamit ang Crypto AML Provision

Ang pag-amyenda ay naglalayon sa mga Crypto mixer at “anonymity-enhancing” Crypto assets.

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) is one of the lawmakers asking for more information after the SEC's X account was compromised on Tuesday. (Shutterstock/CoinDesk)

Opinion

Ang Bill Signals Crypto ni Sen. Warren ay Patungo sa Pakikipagsagupaan Sa Mga Interes sa Pambansang Seguridad

Ang misguided Digital Asset Money Laundering Act Sponsored nina Senators Elizabeth Warren at Roger Marshall ay maaaring patay na sa pagdating, ngunit hindi dapat balewalain ng komunidad ng Crypto ang salungatan na kinakatawan nito sa pagitan ng Crypto at pagpapatupad ng batas, isinulat ni Chris Grieco.

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Opinion

T Pipigilan ng Bill ni Elizabeth Warren ang Money Laundering, ngunit Maaaring Ipagbawal Nito ang Crypto

Ang Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act na isinusulong nina Senators Elizabeth Warren at Roger Marshall sa Kongreso ay katumbas ng pambatas ng isang Trojan Horse, isinulat ni John Rizzo. Mabisa nitong ipagbabawal ang Crypto sa pagkukunwari ng pakikipaglaban sa money laundering.

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Videos

Warren, Marshall Introduce Digital Assets Anti-Money Laundering Bill Amid FTX Fallout

U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) are introducing a bill to crack down on money laundering and financing of terrorists and rogue nations via cryptocurrency. "The Hash" hosts discuss the proposal in what could be a potential blow to the digital asset industry.

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Ipinakilala ng mga Senador ng US na sina Warren, Marshall ang Digital Assets Anti-Money Laundering Bill

Ang panukala ay magdadala ng mga patakaran ng kilala-iyong-customer sa mga kalahok ng Crypto tulad ng mga tagapagbigay ng wallet at mga minero.

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Goldman to Spend Big on Crypto After FTX Fallout; Silvergate Slides Further After Letter From Sen. Warren

Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs (GS) is looking to spend tens of millions of dollars on crypto firms whose valuations have been hit after the implosion of FTX, Reuters reported Tuesday. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), John Kennedy (R-La.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) asked crypto-friendly bank Silvergate (SI) for answers over its supposed role in facilitating transfers between bankrupt exchange FTX and its sister firm Alameda Research.

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