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by: xpoolPosted on: August 19, 2025

Global Financial Groups Push Back Against Crypto Bank Rules

Major financial lobbying groups have urged regulatory bodies to postpone the implementation of new crypto banking rules, citing overly strict regulations and concerns about their potential impact on the industry. The appeal could significantly affect the formal policy set for 2026, potentially reshaping banks’ strategies for digital assets and impacting market stability.

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