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Pagkatapos ng FTX, Wala nang 'Benefit of the Doubt' ang Crypto Companies sa Capitol Hill, sabi ni Congressman

Pagdating sa regulasyon, ang US ay kailangang "magsama-sama," REP. Sinabi ni Jim Himes sa CoinDesk TV.

Tokens vinculados con billeteras de Alameda se vendieron por bitcoin en el último día. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)

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Regulation and Policy in Crypto: Policymakers Look Ahead

Congressman Jim Himes (D-Connecticut) and CFTC's former Commissioner Dawn Stump join Blockchain Association's Executive Director Kristin Smith at I.D.E.A.S. 2022 to discuss their outlook for regulation and policymaking in the digital economy space.

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Rep. Himes on Crypto's Role in the US Midterm Elections

Coming out of the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, newly re-elected Congressman Jim Himes tells "First Mover" that crypto regulation was "not at all" an issue the average American voted on.

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Rep. Jim Himes Reacts to FTX Fallout

Newly re-elected Congressman Jim Himes reacts to the possible Binance takeover of FTX, given Sam Bankman-Fried's role as a large donor in this election cycle. "He spent a lot of time on Capitol Hill in a really important role ... educating the Congress," Himes says of Bankman-Fried. Plus, Himes compares the FTX fallout to the "ultimate meltdown" of the internet in the early 2000s.

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Rep. Himes: There's Room for Both CBDCs and Private Stablecoins

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) joins "First Mover" live from CoinDesk's I.D.E.A.S. in New York City to discuss his outlook on cryptocurrency regulation in the U.S. He says there's "room for both" a private stablecoin and a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Plus, he discusses the timeline of a U.S. CBDC.

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Rep. Himes on US Crypto Regulation Outlook

As election season nears, Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) joins "First Mover" live from I.D.E.A.S. 2022 in New York City to discuss the future of U.S. crypto regulations amid the market downturn and a brewing turf war between the SEC and CFTC. Plus, his take on CBDCs and stablecoins across the globe and why "there's room for both." 

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Ang Digital Dollar ay Malamang na T Magiging Bahagi ng Retail Banking World, Sabi ng US Lawmaker

Ang mga ulat ng White House sa mga digital na pera ng sentral na bangko ay "itinuro ang daan" ngunit ang Kongreso ay kailangan pa ring magpasa ng batas sa mga isyung ito, sinabi ni Congressman Jim Himes sa CoinDesk.

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T Pipilitin ng Stablecoin Bill na Maging Bangko ang Lahat ng Nag-isyu, Sabi ng Congressman

Ang pangunahing batas na maaaring magbukas ng landas para sa mga panuntunan ng stablecoin ay T inaasahang mananatili sa rekomendasyon ng mga regulator na igiit na ang mga bangko lamang ang maglalabas ng mga token.

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) is a senior member of the House Finance Services Committee, which is working on stablecoin legislation. (Al Drago/Getty Images)

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Ise-secure ng Digital Dollar ang Greenback bilang Global Reserve Currency, Pangangatwiran ng Mambabatas

REP. Inilathala ni Jim Himes ang isang 15-pahinang puting papel na nakikipagtalo pabor sa isang digital dollar.

U.S. Rep. Jim Himes (Joshua Roberts - Pool/Getty Images)

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Maaaring Hayaan ng House Bill ang Treasury Secretary na Harangan ang mga Internasyonal na Transaksyon ng Crypto

Ang isang probisyon sa America COMPETES Act ay magbibigay sa Treasury secretary ng kapangyarihan na harangan ang mga kumpanya ng US na makipag-ugnayan sa ilang mga transaksyon o palitan ng Crypto , kung ito ay magiging batas.

Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) introduced a provision allowing the Treasury Secretary to block certain financial transactions to a bill aimed at spurring competition with China. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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