SEC flags new crypto exchange
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has raised concerns about a newly launched cryptocurrency exchange.
- The SEC’s scrutiny highlights regulatory challenges that new crypto platforms face in ensuring compliance with financial laws.
- The flagged exchange is under review for potential violations related to investor protection and transparency.
- This development signals ongoing regulatory vigilance as the crypto industry continues to expand rapidly.
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