Coin Center Opposes ‘Unconstitutional’ Stablecoin Bill – Details

Coin Center Opposes ‘Unconstitutional’ Stablecoin Bill – Details

Pro-crypto organization Coin Center is pushing against a new legislative bill targeted at regulating stablecoin use and operations. In a public statement released on Friday, the US-based advocacy group heavily criticized the Lummis-Gillibrand Payment Stablecoin Act, describing it as “unconstitutional” and anti-innovation. Related Reading: ‘Ethereum Wins Big’ With New US Stablecoin Draft Bill: Expert Latest […]


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