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by: xpoolPosted on: May 23, 2025

Pat Toomey: Major Crypto Regulation Bill Moves Towards Senate Vote

A major shift in U.S. cryptocurrency regulation appears imminent as former Senator Pat Toomey, now part of Coinbase’s Global Advisory Council, reveals a highly significant crypto bill is nearing approval in the Senate. This legislation could reshape how digital assets are governed and potentially unlock significant innovation for the industry.

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