US comptroller Michael Hsu on potential crypto regulation in the fallout of Terra's stablecoin collapse
CNBC MacKenzie Sigalos speaks with Michael Hsu, an Acting Comptroller of the Currency on Terra's collapse, its resemblance to history, and what this means for regulation.
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