U.S. President Trump has signaled plans to appoint a new assistant attorney general focused on tackling fraud cases. This move reflects ongoing emphasis on strengthening enforcement against fraudulent activities, which carries implications for the cryptocurrency and digital asset sector where regulatory scrutiny on fraud prevention continues to intensify.
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U.S. President Trump has signaled plans to appoint a new assistant attorney general focused on tackling fraud cases. This move reflects ongoing emphasis on strengthening enforcement against fraudulent activities, which carries implications for the cryptocurrency and digital asset sector where regulatory scrutiny on fraud prevention continues to intensify.