California Berkeley Law School, Georgetown Law School, University of Chicago Law School, and other universities met with the SEC encryption asset special working group on June 23, calling for stricter encryption Stake regulatory rules. These universities suggest using the term "staking" only for products that perform protocol layer verification, with related retail marketing requiring prior approval. Additionally, they propose setting a profit cap, ARACI fees to rewards.
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California Berkeley Law School, Georgetown Law School, University of Chicago Law School, and other universities met with the SEC encryption asset special working group on June 23, calling for stricter encryption Stake regulatory rules. These universities suggest using the term "staking" only for products that perform protocol layer verification, with related retail marketing requiring prior approval. Additionally, they propose setting a profit cap, ARACI fees to rewards.