The SEC Chairman recently shared a thought-provoking perspective on America's foundational DNA: the nation was built on investment principles before it even became a country. This statement from the top securities regulator hints at a philosophy that could shape how Washington views financial innovation and market development moving forward.
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PessimisticOracle
· 11h ago
To be honest, this trap sounds quite hollow. Is it true that America started with investment? What about the exploitation inherent in capitalism?
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 11h ago
Another trap like this? The United States is built on investment principles, and now it can legalize encryption?
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SighingCashier
· 11h ago
Investing to establish a nation? Just listen to it, the methods of playing people for suckers now are much more diverse than 200 years ago.
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MergeConflict
· 11h ago
Uh... so is the SEC chairman implying that the United States is essentially an investment project? It sounds like a prelude to legitimizing encryption innovation.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 11h ago
What our SEC chairman said is indeed somewhat interesting... The investment spirit is embedded in the American DNA? It sounds plausible, but I don't really buy this trap logic when it comes to giving crypto the green light.
The SEC Chairman recently shared a thought-provoking perspective on America's foundational DNA: the nation was built on investment principles before it even became a country. This statement from the top securities regulator hints at a philosophy that could shape how Washington views financial innovation and market development moving forward.