A Kid Made $50,000 Dumping Crypto He’d Created. Then Came the Backlash
In July 2026, a new regime will take effect in California, where Biesk’s family lives, requiring residents to obtain a license to take part in “digital financial asset business activity,” including exchanging, transferring, storing or administering certain crypto assets. President-elect Donald Trump has also promised new crypto regulations. But for now, there are no crypto-specific laws in place.“We are in a legal vacuum where there are no clear laws,” says Andrew Gordon, partner at law firm Gor...
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