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by: xpoolPosted on: May 9, 2025

BlackRock Meets with SEC Crypto Task Force to Discuss ETF Approval & Staking

On May 9, 2025, BlackRock, the world’s leading asset manager with a staggering $11.5 trillion in assets, held a meeting with the SEC’s Crypto Task Force to address critical issues in the cryptocurrency landscape. The agenda included discussions on staking, tokenization, and ETF approval standards. 💰 💻

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