It’s not too late for the U.S. to catch up on crypto regulation: Polygon Labs’ Rebecca Rettig

CNBC Television published this video item, entitled “It’s not too late for the U.S. to catch up on crypto regulation: Polygon Labs’ Rebecca Rettig” – below is their description.

Rebecca Rettig, the chief legal and policy officer at Polygon Labs, sits down with CNBC Crypto World to discuss advancements overseas and in the U.S. as it pertains to crypto regulation.

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