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Crypto is a meme, but too powerful to ban: US Lawmaker

Congressman proposes MEME Act to ban political

$TRUMP and other meme coins won't be protected by SEC: Hester

Congressman Sam Liccardo Proposed The

House Democrats are preparing to introduce the Modern Emoluments and Malfeasance Enforcement (MEME) Act, which would prohibit public officials from profiting from

[ ] Murphy Introduces New Legislation To Prohibit

Congressman Sam Liccardo proposed the MEME Act to ban political meme coins and penalize violators. The bill has little chance of passing, but it could spark future

In February

In February, he introduced the Modern Emoluments & Malfeasance Enforcement (MEME) Act, the first legislation of its kind aimed squarely at curbing presidential

First Lawmaker to Tackle Presidential Meme Coin Scheme

House Democrats propose bill to ban presidential memecoins:

After The Asset

Encryption is a meme, but too powerful to ban: US lawmakers

After the asset’s issuance, the proposal would bar federal officials from engaging in the promotion or other conduct likely to benefit themselves financially. The

Trump crypto meme coin is a 'deep concern,' Dem lawmakers tell

Us Congressman Brad Sherman Says

US lawmakers propose act to ban meme coins like

In a new letter, Democratic lawmakers are asking federal regulators to look into legal and ethical questions around the meme cryptocurrency coins launched by President

???????? US Congressman Brad Sherman says there’s too much money and power in crypto to ban it. Here it is worth recalling that the Fair Political Practices Commission had

Now

MEME Act Could Ban TRUMP And Political Token Launches

Hace 15 horas SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce said investors shouldn’t expect protection when it comes to meme coins as the agency pulls back from aggressive enforcement.

Now, in the latest development, Rep. Brad Sherman is giving his opinion on whether a crypto ban has failed enough to make it happen. According to the Los Angeles Times, he hated it and

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