Life After The Midterms For Fintech And Digital Assets

By Dina Ellis Rochkind and Lara Kaplan (November 26, 2018, 1:30 PM EST) -- Following the 2018 midterm elections and subsequent change in composition of Congress, there are new dynamics at play in terms of how cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies, or DLT, will be treated from a legislative and regulatory perspective. Both political parties have often shown significant interest in fintech and digital asset issues. With the House flipping to the Democrats and the Senate staying Republican, passing bipartisan legislation may be possible, as these topics attract public interest. While complicated in nature, they could provide some much-needed unity to Congress....

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