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Tell Congress: It's Time To Regulate Cryptocurrency

Crypto is out of control—and it's time Congress did something about it. Unregulated digital currencies are fueling fraud, enabling crime, and lining the pockets of political insiders. We need action now to protect everyday Americans.

Senator Elizabeth Warren is leading the charge to shine a light on a shady industry, impose real rules, and finally hold crypto companies accountable. But Republicans in Congress – and some Democrats – are standing in the way, doing the bidding of crypto billionaires and blocking reform. It’s a new low in pay-to-play politics.

Tell Congress: “It’s time to pass common-sense legislation to regulate cryptocurrency. Americans deserve protection from crypto scams, money laundering, and reckless speculation that could crash our economy.”

Senator Warren isn’t mincing words: "Crypto has become the preferred tool for terrorists, for ransomware gangs, for drug dealers, and for rogue states that want to launder funds."

We can't let this lawless industry keep writing its own rules while regular people lose their life savings. This is about basic fairness—if banks follow the law, crypto should too.

Congress has a choice: stand with the public or sell out to crypto lobbyists. Every day they stall, the danger grows. We need real oversight, now.

Sign the petition demanding Congress finally regulate cryptocurrency, close dangerous loopholes, and put public safety before private profit. Let’s put an end to crypto corruption before it gets even worse.

The petition to Congress reads: “It’s time to pass common-sense legislation to regulate cryptocurrency. Americans deserve protection from crypto scams, money laundering, and reckless speculation that could crash our economy.”
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