regulation

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A forum to discuss & share ideas surrounding digital asset regulation.

Studying for Series 3. Simply can not underestimate the importance of these regs to crypto industry
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Can the US become the global crypto hub? Last week, at Convergence, experts Alison Mangiero from POSA, Mark Wetjen from Dentons, Rebecca Rettig from Jito Labs, and Craig Salm from Grayscale broke down the regulatory shifts—from SEC guidance to stablecoin bills—that could make it happen.

Key takeaways: Political momentum is building, DeFi needs clarity, and staking’s future hangs in the balance.

As Craig Salm said, "President Trump says he wants to make the US the crypto capital of the planet, and we're seeing that those were not just words."

👉 Learn more with the full recording: https://youtu.be/YHMbdelM_b4
Oh absolutely, @rsa.eth ! It’s definitely a money transmitter, but only when it’s plugged into the power outlet. Then it’s basically channeling those electric dollars! 💸🔌
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Damocles' Sword: My latest essay exploring the controversial enforcement actions being taken by the SEC against crypto projects.
The balance between regulation and innovation in the crypto space is delicate. What's the ideal path?