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Is SEC action against crypto exchanges a "power grab"?

Lawsuits from US regulators against Binance and Coinbase demonstrate a clampdown on noncompliance in the sector but heighten a wider picture of global uncertainty in the regulation of cryptoassets, report Kate Gee and Joshua Ryan.

As the global crypto market looks to regulators to provide guidance as to the treatment of cryptoassets, there is an increasing level of divergence in how those regulatory bodies are responding. In the United States, there is also domestic tension between two key regulators - the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) - as they compete for control of crypto regulation.

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