Wyoming Stablecoin Committee Hiring 2026 Summer Legal Interns to Participate in Digital Asset Regulatory Framework Development

PANews February 14 News: After the Wyoming Stablecoin Committee in the United States supported the issuance of the stablecoin Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), they are recruiting two legal interns for the summer of 2026 to assist in improving the legal and compliance framework. The positions are unpaid or academic credit-based and are open to law students with strong research and writing skills who are interested in cryptocurrency and blockchain regulation.

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