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Crypto Lobbyists Sue SEC Over ‘Dealer’ Definition

A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rule expanding the definition of a “dealer” to capture digital assets activity went too far, a lawsuit by the Blockchain Association and Crypto Freedom Alliance of Texas alleged.

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