Taylorjbarr, Director Of Government Affairs At Blockchain Trade Association The @Digitalchamber, Is Calling On Lawmakers To Act Now On Digital Asset Regulation, Warning That Further Delays Could Set The Industry Back By Years.
In an open letter sent to the Senate Banking Committee, The Digital Chamber urged the body to advance what it described as a key piece of blockchain legislation. The letter argued that the more than 70 million Americans who hold digital assets have already waited far too long for the regulatory clarity they deserve.
Speaking on the matter, @taylorjbarr was direct: "More than 70 million Americans who have embraced digital assets deserve the regulatory clarity they have waited far too long for."
The push comes amid growing concern within the industry that without meaningful congressional action in the near term, a clear legal framework for digital assets could remain out of reach for years to come.

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