PANews reported on February 20 that the U.S. Senate Banking and Digital Assets Subcommittee announced that it will hold its first hearing next Wednesday (February 26) local time to discuss the topic of "Exploring a Bipartisan Legislative Framework for Digital Assets."
The U.S. Senate Banking and Digital Assets Subcommittee plans to hold its first hearing next Wednesday local time
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