Golden Finance reported that former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton stated on Wednesday that the U.S. Congress may pass legislation to regulate Crypto Assets after Trump takes office. Clayton also expressed support for easing regulatory burdens to encourage companies to go public, indicating a significant shift in public policy that the industry is currently anticipating, for which they have spent a lot of money to influence this month's presidential election.
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Golden Finance reported that former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton stated on Wednesday that the U.S. Congress may pass legislation to regulate Crypto Assets after Trump takes office. Clayton also expressed support for easing regulatory burdens to encourage companies to go public, indicating a significant shift in public policy that the industry is currently anticipating, for which they have spent a lot of money to influence this month's presidential election.