Americans lost nearly $21 billion to fraud last year, with cryptocurrency-related scams accounting for the largest share of losses, highlighting the need for Congress to close the regulatory gap and apply the same anti-money laundering and Bank Secrecy Act standards to digital asset platforms as already govern banks.
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Congress, close the crypto crime gap — before criminals get there first
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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