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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 00:02  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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Investors Should Understand That To

Toomey: Chairman Gensler’s Actions on Crypto, Climate Disclosure

Chairman’s Testimony on Virtual Currencies: The Roles of - SEC.gov

Investors should understand that to date no ICOs have been registered with the SEC, and the SEC also has not approved for listing and trading any exchange-traded products

Senator Sherrod Brown

Senator Sherrod Brown, chair of the Senate banking committee, took questions on NBC’s Meet the Press today about how lawmakers should approach cryptocurrencies after the

Sen. Sherrod Brown leaves possibility of crypto ban open as

On Sunday, the chairman of the U.S. senate banking committee announced on NBC's Meet the Press that the government should maybe ban crypto, before qualifying that it

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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown has suggested that U.S. federal agencies, such as the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission

The United States Might Need to Ban Crypto, Says

Banking Committee Chair: US Regulators Should ‘Maybe’ Ban Crypto

The Chairman Insists In His

US Senate banking chair floats possibility of banning

The Chairman insists in his written testimony that “the vast majority” of crypto tokens are securities. But he has also acknowledged Bitcoin is not. Presumably that’s because

Senate banking chairman says ‘maybe’ to

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Sen. Sherrod Brown, Chairman of United States Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, suggested on December 18 that federal agencies including the Commodity Futures Trading

Ban Crypto? Why Senate Banking Chief Suggests SEC And CFTC

US Crypto Ban Proposal Tossed Around By Senate Banking Chair

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The anti-crypto rhetoric has been ramping up in the United States. The latest lawmaker to deride the entire ecosystem is Senate banking chairman Sherrod Brown who

U.S. Senate Banking Chairman: 'Maybe' We Should Ban Crypto

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