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Since I had flagged it pretty late last night I wanted to share again that the House Financial Services Committee will be holding a hearing titled "Dazed and Confused: Breaking Down the SEC’s Politicized Approach to Digital Assets" and will also be streamed to the Committee's YouTube channel.
Witnesses include:
  • Mr. Michael Liftik, Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP
  • The Honorable Dan Gallagher, Chief Legal, Compliance, and Corporate Affairs Officer, Robinhood Markets, Inc.
  • Mr. Teddy Fusaro, President, Bitwise Asset Management
  • Ms. Jennifer Schulp, Director of Financial Regulation Studies, Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives
  • Mr. Lee Reiners, Lecturing Fellow, Duke University
Michael Liftik is a former SEC official who now is in private practice and specializes/chairs his firms SEC Enforcement Defense and our Blockchain and Digital Asset practices. He should be able to provide fantastic insight on the SEC impact on the industry and how best to fix it.
The Honorable Dan Gallager might be the true star of the hearing as he served as an SEC Commissioner from 2011 to 2015 and Deputy and Co-Acting Director of the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets from 2008 to 2010. To help make sense of that there are 5 Commissioners of the SEC (one who is the Chair Gary Gensler and then 4 others) and next week in fact all 5 current ones will be testifying! His insight as serving as one of the 5 previously will be a huge insight into SEC dynamics!
Teddy Fusaro is the President of Bitwise Asset Management, Inc. Bitwise manages over $4.5 billion in digital assets globally and is the sponsor of one of the Bitcoin ETFs. His insight into the 6 years that Bitwise spent getting approval is another huge catch.
Jennifer Schulp is the Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives. Cato is widely respected by both sides of the aisle for its reports and studies that they publish. These are in-depth and help us answer questions as they either have access to or have on-staff key individuals to produce these projects.
The last witness is Lee Reiners from Duke University. He teaches courses in cryptocurrency law and policy, cybersecurity policy, climate change and financial markets, and financial regulation, and my research focuses on how new financial technologies and climate change fit within existing financial regulatory frameworks. Having a legal scholar on a panel is pretty commonplace so that would be why he is there.
I am currently working on a break down of the 5 bills that they will discuss but it is not finished quiet yet so stay tuned for that!
meaningless bullshit. You guys are wasting people money with crap. Go home!
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Aww good morning bud! I think it would be much much worse if we went home... that would result in the people that hate crypto staying and passing legislation that would be detrimental so I will continue to work to protect crypto and our ability to freely choose as we wish!
Go back to your citadel boo bear! You will be safe there!
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Bitcoin doesn't give a shit about what you do in that government. people also don't give a shit about what "legislation" is debated. Are just meaningless papers that I wipe my ass with it.
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Go home Darth you dont even live in the US so let the US people do what they want. Its called freedom I thought you stood for it?
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You have no fucking idea what is freedom...
Go and learn the basics...
working for a government is the most disgusting thing that a living man can do... I totally despise all the gov employees, are total scumbags.
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Darth... go back to your cave or better yet get off your ass and behind your keyboard and do something! Wild idea right?!?! Until then your opinion is nothing but something I get a laugh at because you bitch and complain posting all this stuff yet you yourself don't do anything or even better bitch and moan about what another country is doing. I don't care what you do or what your country does yet you really love budding in on mine!
Don't forget this site is made in Austin, Texas, United States of America so actions and choices the US government makes matter! Until you stop being a keyboard warrior you can go to your cave and sit there :)
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this site is made in Austin, Texas, United States of America so actions and choices the US government makes matter!
LO;L are you fucking serious taking credits for SN? Please show me the proof that a gov is the owner of a geographical territory as Texas or even more the owner of SN...
You are such a gov moron... STFU slave, you are a gov employee, it means you are our slave, a cockroach. Gov employees are worst than a shitcoiner... are the world garbage.
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Jesus Christ you suck at reading. Try again bud and if you don't know English try another translator cause not only is that stupid wrong but it isn't even remotely in the realm of what was said.
Let me try again to dumb it down to the IQ of a squirrel for you... at the bottom of the webpage (that would be at the bottom of this thread you keep commenting on) there are some things called words its kinda how we communicate and those words say the following
made in Austin
That is guess what in the US! Shocker right! So no I don't take any credit for SN I am just saying where it is located and how the policy of that area thus matters!
Cant wait for the day your two brain cells run into each other again and you have an actual thought!