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Chervinsky called 2022 “the worst year in crypto history from a policy perspective, by far,” and perhaps “the worst year in DC for any industry in recent memory.” Chervinsky identified the “two most active groups” to watch in the U.S. government as the banking regulators, including the Fed, FDIC, and OCC, and the financial markets regulators, the SEC and the CFTC.
After that hopeful assessment of the banking part of the equation, Chervinsky turned to the more contentious group: the financial markets regulators. He then shared his top five action items to “resist this current attack and advance good policy in the long term.”
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