The United States has introduced a series of crypto regulatory legislation, but insufficient law enforcement personnel have caused concerns.
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According to Ari Redbord, global policy director at TRM Labs, the recent surge in new regulations in the United States regarding stablecoins and market structure is helping to attract large banks and institutions to provide crypto asset services, but it is also raising concerns about insufficient law enforcement personnel. This year, large-scale government layoffs driven by US President Trump and former DOGE owner Elon Musk have affected key agencies such as the SEC, OCC, and FDIC, with over 2,000 related positions cut in May. Lee Reiners, a financial regulation expert at Duke University, warned that regulatory gaps could lead to increased risks of fraud and investor abuse. Some institutions are relying on AI tools to compensate for these regulatory deficiencies. (DLNews)


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