'A lot of the players in the digital asset space have been … less than sterling,” MosesSingerLLP’s Howard Fischer says. 'There may be some kind of concern about reputational damage and the effect that might have on Nasdaq.' Presented by trondao:
Howard Fischer, Moses Singer partner and former SEC senior trial counsel, weighs in on Nasdaq dropping its plans for a crypto custody service.
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