SEC Chair: Regulators Should Not Panic Over Cryptocurrency Price Declines

Odaily Planet Daily reports that SEC Chairman Paul Atkins stated that regulators should not panic over cryptocurrency price declines. Paul Atkins added that the role of regulators is not to worry about daily market fluctuations, but to focus on transparency in disclosures and clarity in long-term regulation.

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