PANews reported on October 21st that according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, David Sacks, the US "Czar" of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency affairs, is scheduled to meet with Republican members of the Senate Banking Committee tomorrow morning local time to emphasize the importance of pushing market structure-related bills through committee review this year and respond to the reservations raised by members such as John Kennedy who have publicly expressed concerns about the process. The meeting is being held at a time when Capitol Hill will host a series of cryptocurrency-related events tomorrow, including two industry roundtables - one hosted by Kirsten Gillibrand and the other hosted by Tim Scott. Republican and Democratic sources who have communicated with him believe that these meetings will inject positive momentum into restarting the bipartisan negotiations that have been stalled in recent days.
David Sacks, the US "crypto czar," will meet with members of the Senate Banking Committee tomorrow to promote market structure-related bills.
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