The Chair of the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee says the digital asset regulation bill may move forward in early December.
According to Jinse Finance, citing crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett and informed sources, John Boozman, Chairman of the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee (Republican, Arkansas), stated in an interview with Bloomberg that his committee is planning to advance the markup of the Digital Asset Market Structure bill in early December. Boozman noted that progress has been slightly delayed due to the government shutdown, but "the committee remains committed to moving forward in early December."
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