Taipei has experienced three cryptocurrency robbery cases in a short period, with criminal syndicates using various persuasion tactics on social media to lure victims into face-to-face USDT transactions, followed by robbery. Police remind the public that transactions must be conducted through legal exchanges to avoid risks. Some criminal groups have even used AI to create fake accounts and spread false information, misleading the public into participating in illegal transactions.
Wyoming Senator Lummis indicated that the U.S. Digital Asset Market Structure Act (CLARITY Act) is on track to pass, but disagreements over stablecoin yields remain a major obstacle. If it fails to pass before May, digital asset legislation will face significant challenges. Variables from midterm elections could affect the bill's progress, with Lummis emphasizing this is the only opportunity for market structure reform.