In a National Public Radio news story, litigation & enforcement partner Helen Gugel discussed how 2023 was a tumultuous year for cryptocurrencies and reasons for optimism in 2024.
Tensions between regulators and crypto companies have grown because of a lack of clear rules about digital currencies. Ultimately the U.S. Congress could decide how cryptocurrencies should be regulated, and whether they should be treated as stocks, bonds, commodities or something completely different — as some crypto advocates have argued.
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