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by: xpoolPosted on: October 8, 2025

AFL-CIO Raises Concerns Over Senate Crypto Bill’s Lack of Worker Protection

The AFL-CIO also expressed concern over asset and security tokenization provisions in the bill. They argued that allowing private companies to create digital tokens representing traditional securities could lead to a “shadow” market for stocks and other assets not subject to SEC oversight, potentially creating confusion and weakening investor protections.

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