Over the past few years, regulatory bodies across the globe have increased their scrutiny of the cryptocurrency space, clarifying gray areas while also going after offenders. Although the industry has seen a lot of regulatory action, authorities have not really changed their positions — at least according to Alex Wearn, CEO and co-founder of decentralized crypto exchange IDEX.

“Crypto regulation itself hasn’t really changed the last few years,” Wearn told Cointelegraph. “Instead what we’ve seen is an increase in enforcement actions, and stronger guidance from regulatory bodies,” he added. “I believe we’ll continue to see enforcement actions that help businesses and entrepreneurs understand what types of activities are allowed and what are not.”

Now, several years later, regulation commonly headlines crypto media. Recent weeks have only seen an increase in governmental action. The United States Department of Justice and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission recently brought charges against major crypto derivatives exchange BitMEX, for example. Regulatory authorities, however, have also clarified certain guidelines, as seen in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s statement on banks’ crypto custody abilities. Additionally, many countries, obviously, view digital asset technology as important, as they each essentially compete in a race toward their own central bank digital currency, or CBDC.

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