Anchorage Co-Founder: Clarity on recent cryptocurrency conservation measures should allay investor concerns.

2020-7-25 03:11
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On July 25, the Cointelegraph announced that the US Department of the Treasury (OCC) had authorized state banks and the Federal Savings Association to provide cryptocurrency surveillance services. Diogo Monica, co-founder of cryptocurrency watchdog Anchorage, said it was a testament to their commitment to the company that has been building this ecosystem for so many years. But what is really important is that the OCC's decision will alleviate concerns of companies that could have been less.

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