Former CFTC Chair Massad: Our Hand Will Be Forced ‘Sooner or Later’ on Stablecoin Regulation

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Tim Massad, former CFTC chairman and current director of the Digital Assets Policy Project at the Harvard Kennedy School, weighs in on the state of crypto regulation in the U.S., Massad said “our hand is going to be forced sooner or later on doing something on stablecoins” due to the actions of other jurisdictions. Plus, Massad reacts to stablecoins being a possible path forward for a united legislative effort.

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