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by: xpoolPosted on: October 22, 2025

California Protects Unclaimed Crypto From Forced Liquidation

California’s new law, SB 822, is a landmark achievement in digital asset regulation, making it the first state to protect unclaimed crypto assets from being forcibly liquidated. The legislation requires these assets to be transferred in their native form, preserving their value and ownership integrity. This marks a significant step towards safeguarding cryptocurrency interests for users.

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