The BlockBeats news, on July 26th, according to The Block, US Senator Roger Marshall has withdrawn from the cryptocurrency Anti-Money Laundering bill that he originally co-sponsored with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, becoming the first co-sponsor to do so. Warren and Marshall first introduced the bill in December 2022, aiming to strengthen the US Anti-Money Laundering rules for digital assets. The bill was reintroduced in July 2023 and received support from the Bank Policy Institute, representing banking giants such as Bank of America and Citigroup. However, the cryptocurrency industry has long opposed the bill, suggesting that it is ineffective in decentralized finance and that excessive regulation in this field will stifle innovation.
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Mỹ mã hóa反Rửa tiền法案共同提案参议员Roger Marshall撤回对该提案的支持
The BlockBeats news, on July 26th, according to The Block, US Senator Roger Marshall has withdrawn from the cryptocurrency Anti-Money Laundering bill that he originally co-sponsored with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, becoming the first co-sponsor to do so. Warren and Marshall first introduced the bill in December 2022, aiming to strengthen the US Anti-Money Laundering rules for digital assets. The bill was reintroduced in July 2023 and received support from the Bank Policy Institute, representing banking giants such as Bank of America and Citigroup. However, the cryptocurrency industry has long opposed the bill, suggesting that it is ineffective in decentralized finance and that excessive regulation in this field will stifle innovation.