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SEC’s Gensler Signals No Interest in Crypto Ban

Oct.05 — Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has had multiple dust-ups with crypto firms but even he says the U.S. won’t follow China’s lead in banning digital tokens. He spoke before a virtual House hearing.

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