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- Jun 27, 2026KillChain, Inc. (d/b/a FLINT Network)SupportBusiness📎 Attachment
KillChain, Inc. (d/b/a FLINT Network), a technology provider for AI agent identity and fraud protection, supports the proposed risk-based, technology-neutral CIP framework for stablecoin issuers. They argue that the final rule should explicitly recognize verifiable credentials and signed verification records as valid non-documentary verification methods, particularly to address the unique challenges of non-human agents exercising delegated financial authority.
Read comment → - Jun 25, 2026VeloxVFX LLCSupportBusiness📎 Attachment
VeloxVFX LLC, a company providing architecture-oriented concepts, supports the proposed rule but argues that Customer Identification Program (CIP) obligations should be tied to specific, defined customer-relationship states rather than mere possession of a stablecoin or secondary-market activity. They advocate for a "lifecycle-separated" framework to improve supervisory readability, preserve institutional boundaries, and clarify responsibilities between issuers and intermediaries.
Read comment → - Jun 28, 2026Julissa GonsalezOtherIndividual📎 Attachment
The commenter is requesting an explanation regarding a communication they received. The text provided is a denial letter from Capital One regarding a credit card offer, not a public comment on a federal action.
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