Are crypto regulations entering a new era in the US? Paul Atkins, head of the SEC, announced that the 'innovation exemption' for crypto companies will come into effect in January. This move could provide more room for innovative projects in the sector. How will this change in regulatory approaches resonate in the market?
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RektButSmiling
· 21h ago
Wait, is Paul Atkins really going to loosen regulations? This is a huge turnaround, finally someone understands.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 21h ago
Is the US easing encryption regulation? Atkins really played this hand well, finally someone understands innovation.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 21h ago
Is Paul Atkins really going to stir things up? The innovation exemption is going to change everything, and now the alts are saved, haha.
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TestnetNomad
· 21h ago
Is Paul Atkins serious about this? Is he really going to give the green light to crypto innovation?
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MetaMuskRat
· 21h ago
Is Atkins really going to loosen up? Now the innovative projects can finally catch a breath, haha.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 21h ago
tbh the "innovation exemption" thing is giving me the same energy as a soufflé that hasn't proven its proof-of-freshness yet... like yeah, sounds fluffy and promising, but will it actually rise in the regulatory kitchen or just collapse under real scrutiny?
Are crypto regulations entering a new era in the US? Paul Atkins, head of the SEC, announced that the 'innovation exemption' for crypto companies will come into effect in January. This move could provide more room for innovative projects in the sector. How will this change in regulatory approaches resonate in the market?