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by: xpoolPosted on: June 5, 2025

California Takes Steps Towards Crypto Regulation with New Bill

California’s State Assembly has passed a significant bill that aims to regulate cryptocurrency payments and unclaimed digital assets, potentially setting a precedent for state-level crypto oversight. Assembly Bill 1052 (AB 1052) was approved unanimously on June 3rd with a vote of 78-0. The bill targets both crypto payments and dormant exchange accounts.

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