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Crypto regulation intensifies in US following FTX collapse

EditorOliver Gray
Published 22/09/2023, 02:44

In the wake of the economic and political fallout from the collapse of prominent cryptocurrency exchange FTX in November, the Biden administration has ramped up regulatory measures against blockchain-based businesses and applications. This development, which occurred on Thursday, underlines a significant shift in the U.S. government's approach towards the crypto industry.

The initial focus of these heightened regulations has been to combat fraudulent activities within the crypto space. This includes scrutinizing questionable nonfungible token (NFT) transactions, which have seen a surge in popularity over the past year. The move signals an intensified effort by the administration to ensure transparency and security within this rapidly evolving digital market.

The collapse of FTX, once a leading player in the global cryptocurrency market, has had far-reaching implications for the industry. The fallout has led to increased scrutiny of crypto exchanges and related businesses, with regulators seeking to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The Biden administration's latest regulatory measures reflect a broader trend of governments worldwide responding to the growth and risks associated with blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. As these technologies continue to develop and influence global markets, regulatory oversight is expected to evolve in tandem to protect investors and maintain market integrity.

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