Former US CFTC chairman calls for increased surveillance of Tether and other stablecoins

2021-6-10 08:03
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Former U.S. CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad has called for tighter monitoring of Tether and coin stability, according to CNBC News. “We want a better policy for Tether and other stablecoins,” he said.

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