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US Crypto Law

Definition

US crypto law refers to the body of statutes, regulations, and judicial precedents that govern cryptocurrencies and digital assets within the United States. This legal framework is currently evolving, comprising interpretations of existing securities, commodities, banking, and money transmission laws applied to digital assets. It also includes specific legislative proposals and regulatory guidance issued by agencies like the SEC, CFTC, Treasury, and FinCEN. US crypto law aims to address issues such as investor protection, market integrity, financial stability, and anti-money laundering compliance.