The rapidly evolving technology, which often spreads across multiple jurisdictions, poses a challenge for regulators, the report said, calling for enhanced regulation and supervision and better coordination among national agencies. A study due later this year will examine cryptocurrency laundering trends, it said.
Texas’ Power Grid Needs Larger Increase Than Expected to Handle AI, Bitcoin Mining
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