A lot of the real challenges facing cryptocurrency and financial markets aren't actually about engineering prowess or product design—they're fundamentally regulatory in nature. Rather than pretending securities laws don't matter or trying to skirt around them, the smarter path forward is straightforward: engage with the regulatory framework head-on and work toward changing those laws if you believe they're misaligned with innovation.
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ETHReserveBank
· 01-22 20:10
Projects that go against regulations have long been out of favor; it's better to learn how to dance with policies.
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SybilSlayer
· 01-20 07:08
Ultimately, regulation really needs to be enforced strictly; we can't keep dodging and avoiding it, or we'll eventually get into trouble.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-20 07:07
Instead of constantly talking about technological breakthroughs, it's better to first understand the regulatory hurdles.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-20 07:02
Instead of hiding from regulation, it's better to confront it head-on. This is the true way to survive long-term.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-20 06:57
It's better to take the initiative rather than oppose regulation, I agree with that. But the problem is, who has the energy to change the laws? Most projects are struggling just to survive.
A lot of the real challenges facing cryptocurrency and financial markets aren't actually about engineering prowess or product design—they're fundamentally regulatory in nature. Rather than pretending securities laws don't matter or trying to skirt around them, the smarter path forward is straightforward: engage with the regulatory framework head-on and work toward changing those laws if you believe they're misaligned with innovation.