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Photographer: Keyur Khamar/Bloomberg

Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. If someone forwarded this to you, sign up here. In today’s edition, Emily Nicolle delves into the thorny issues dredged up by the listing of Luna 2.0:
As governments wrestle with how to regulate crypto, the return of Luna — the token supporting the reconstituted Terra blockchain — has sparked a debate about who’s really in charge of protecting consumers from buying into ill-advised projects.

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