Anti-human trafficking organization says Clarity Act may weaken accountability for crypto platforms

PANews June 27 news, according to CoinDesk, the Anti-Human Trafficking Alliance is urging lawmakers to re-examine Section 604 of the Clarity Act, arguing that the provision could make it more difficult to hold certain crypto platform developers accountable, especially when their technology is used to facilitate human trafficking. Katie Boller Gosewisch, Executive Director of the Anti-Human Trafficking Alliance, said that if the software of certain third-party platform developers is used to assist payments tied to human trafficking, the provision could allow them to "hide behind" liability exemptions.

Share to:

Author: PA一线

This content is for market information only and is not investment advice.

Follow PANews official accounts, navigate bull and bear markets together
PANews APP
Ethereum Spot ETF Saw $12.848 Million Net Outflow Yesterday, Continuing 7-Day Net Outflow Streak
PANews Newsflash