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US Senators Propose Bipartisan Bill Targeting Cryp...
The Block•Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 07:25 AM•1 min read

US Senators Propose Bipartisan Bill Targeting Crypto Fraud, Scams

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A bipartisan bill has been introduced by US Senators Elissa Slotkin and Jerry Moran aimed at enhancing federal coordination to combat cryptocurrency-related scams. According to reports, the bill seeks to strengthen measures against the increasing incidents of fraud within the crypto space. The development reflects growing concerns among lawmakers regarding consumer protection and the need for regulatory clarity in the digital asset market. The bill represents a collaborative effort to address the challenges posed by crypto-related scams and protect investors.

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US Senators Propose Bipartisan Bill Targeting Cryp...
The Block•Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 07:25 AM•1 min read

US Senators Propose Bipartisan Bill Targeting Crypto Fraud, Scams

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A bipartisan bill has been introduced by US Senators Elissa Slotkin and Jerry Moran aimed at enhancing federal coordination to combat cryptocurrency-related scams. According to reports, the bill seeks to strengthen measures against the increasing incidents of fraud within the crypto space. The development reflects growing concerns among lawmakers regarding consumer protection and the need for regulatory clarity in the digital asset market. The bill represents a collaborative effort to address the challenges posed by crypto-related scams and protect investors.

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