Russell Fry — Representative (R-SC) (2 trade ideas)

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Feb 11, 2026 LONG Rep. Fry notes the DOJ has issued a memo titled "Ending Regulations by Prosecution," specifically stopping the practice of treating software developers (who don't control funds) as financial institutions/money transmitters. Bondi confirms they are putting this memo into practice. This removes the existential legal threat that writing code for decentralized protocols equates to running a regulated bank. Regulatory clarity for non-custodial developers is bullish for the broader US crypto infrastructure and DeFi ecosystem, reducing legal overhead and encouraging domestic innovation. Future administrations could reverse this guidance; the SEC may still pursue enforcement via securities laws independent of the DOJ. CNBC
Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before H...
Feb 11, 2026
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LONG Bondi and Rep. Fry discuss the infiltration of "illegal Chinese vapes" laced with drugs and the administration's partnership with HHS to crack down on these illicit imports. The disposable vape market has been flooded with non-compliant Chinese imports that undercut regulated players. A federal crackdown clears the market for authorized, compliant manufacturers (Big Tobacco's vape arms). Reduced illicit competition boosts pricing power and market share for established tobacco companies with FDA-authorized vapor products. Enforcement may be porous; consumers may shift to the black market rather than compliant products. CNBC
Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before H...