Crypto-friendly Commissioner Quintenz isn’t leaving the CFTC this month after...

Crypto-friendly Commissioner Quintenz isn’t leaving the CFTC this month after...

In April, he said he'd by gone by Halloween, but the plan has changed pending action in the Senate. Among the leadership of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Brian Quintenz is known as one of the leading voices in favor of crypto. His announcement in April that he would only stay “until the earlier of the confirmation of my successor or October 31, 2020,” caused quite a stir among the crypto community.But now Quintenz says that he is staying on past that October 31 end date. Quintenz told Cointelegraph: Given the time in between that announcement and when someone was actually....


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