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"textContent": "Treasury’s mixer language points to a new U.S. line on crypto privacy A new Treasury report says lawful users may use mixers for financial privacy on public blockchains. The language leaves Treasury’s money-laundering case intact, while opening room for privacy tools that can operate inside regulated U.S. crypto markets. In a report to Congress this […]\n\nThe post US Treasury signals regulated crypto privacy may have a future in the US appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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