UNO Expert Jane Liu Weighs in on New Nebraska Legislation to Strengthen Consumer Protections in Crypto
KETV features insights from UNO’s Jane Liu, Ph.D., on new legislation aimed at enhancing consumer protections against fraud in the cryptocurrency industry.
- published: 2025/03/18
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UNO’s expert Jane Liu, Ph.D., recently shared her expert perspective with KETV regarding new legislation aimed at strengthening consumer protections against fraud, particularly within the cryptocurrency sector. Liu emphasized more regulatory work is still needed.
She noted, "Cryptocurrencies are still not very well regulated, and lots of things can be done in this space," adding that clearer regulations would encourage greater market participation and foster industry growth.
Why it matters: As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, Nebraska’s new legislation is a step toward enhancing consumer confidence and fostering a more transparent and secure environment for digital currency transactions. Liu’s insights highlight the need for comprehensive regulatory frameworks in the cryptocurrency space.
For more on how Nebraska is strengthening consumer protections in the crypto industry, read the full article on KETV.
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