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In a significant development, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided to replace its cryptocurrency fraud unit with a new team focused more broadly on emerging technologies. This move reflects a shift in regulatory priorities under President Donald Trump's administration, aiming to address a wider range of cyber-related misconduct affecting investors. The newly formed Cyber and Emerging Technologies Unit (CETU) will tackle fraud involving artificial intelligence, social media, the dark web, blockchain technology, hacking, and account takeovers. While some critics express concern that this reorganization may signal a reduced emphasis on regulating the crypto space, others view it as a necessary adaptation to the evolving technological landscape.
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