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by: xpoolPosted on: April 26, 2025

Nasdaq Proposes Four-Category Framework for Cryptocurrency Regulation

The Nasdaq has proposed a new framework for regulating cryptocurrency, aiming to clarify the classification of digital assets. The proposal outlines four categories: financial securities, cryptocurrency investment contracts, cryptocurrency commodities, and other cryptocurrencies. This categorization would help determine which regulatory authority is responsible for oversight. ]

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