#DigitalAssetBill The #DigitalAssetBill typically refers to proposed or enacted legislation aimed at regulating digital assets like cryptocurrencies, tokens, and blockchain-based financial instruments. These bills often seek to:
Define digital assets legally (e.g., as securities, commodities, or new categories).
Establish a framework for exchanges and custodians to operate legally.
Protect investors and prevent fraud or illicit use.
Clarify the roles of regulatory bodies like the SEC, CFTC, or central banks.
Different countries approach this differently. For example, the U.S. has multiple draft bills like the Digital Asset Market Structure Bill, aiming to regulate crypto markets more clearly.
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