In a recent discussion, Roundtable anchor, Rob Nelson and Jordan Fried, CEO of Immutable Holdings, delved deep into the state of cryptocurrency regulation in the US. Their viewpoints, albeit different, highlight the current tensions and uncertainties that many stakeholders in the industry feel.
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