History might look back on this crypto crackdown the way we now view witch hunts from centuries past. Locking up builders for pushing boundaries? That's the kind of thing future generations laugh at. When the dust settles and the regulatory fog clears, people will wonder why authorities went after innovators instead of actual criminals. This whole saga feels less like justice and more like fear of what they couldn't control. Maybe that's the real story here.
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MoonMathMagic
· 11-30 19:51
The regulators are truly lifting a stone to smash their own feet; looking back at this history in ten years will be very awkward.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 11-30 19:42
The regulators are really afraid of innovation, they catch the builders but let the real bad guys go, this logic is incredible.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 11-30 19:41
The regulatory authorities are really being ridiculous, arresting builders instead of scammers. Wake up, everyone.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 11-30 19:40
The regulatory authorities are really scared, everything that can't be controlled must be crushed, this trap hasn't changed in hundreds of years.
History might look back on this crypto crackdown the way we now view witch hunts from centuries past. Locking up builders for pushing boundaries? That's the kind of thing future generations laugh at. When the dust settles and the regulatory fog clears, people will wonder why authorities went after innovators instead of actual criminals. This whole saga feels less like justice and more like fear of what they couldn't control. Maybe that's the real story here.