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US Department of Justice announces no longer prosecuting decentralized software developers under 1960(b)(1)(C) charges

Summary: According to reports, this policy was announced by Matthew Galeotti, acting head of the DOJ's Criminal Division, at an industry summit in Wyoming, emphasizing that other charges can still be applied if criminal intent is present.

According to reports, this policy was announced by Matthew Galeotti, acting head of the DOJ's Criminal Division, at an industry summit in Wyoming, emphasizing that other charges can still be applied if criminal intent is present.

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