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by: xpoolPosted on: April 6, 2025

CFPB’s Crypto Role Set to Shrink as Other Regulators Take Lead

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) may see a reduced role in regulating cryptocurrency, with other federal agencies like the SEC and state regulators gaining more authority. Ethan Ostroff, partner at the law firm Troutman Pepper Locke, believes this shift is likely due to actions by other regulatory bodies.

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