anotherjohnishere
anotherjohnishere t1_ixrs99c wrote
Reply to comment by cachemonet0x0cf6619 in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
You mean both. Regulation is needed for both.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixrs5o9 wrote
Reply to comment by cachemonet0x0cf6619 in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
Right lmao I'm really struggling to understand libertarianism because it's just so complicated... /s. It's not hard to understand republican lite, I work in the space I don't need to be told about it's origins. I don't vibe with the taxation is theft crowd because it's a stupid argument, that's why I don't vibe with yall.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixrru8p wrote
Reply to comment by cachemonet0x0cf6619 in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
Are you good bro? Want to take a walk outside or something?
anotherjohnishere t1_ixnpz0q wrote
Reply to comment by AlphaSteboh in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
Hahahahaha more like free market unless the market disagrees with them. I've never vibed with the libertarian ideology on which cryptocurrency originated, full of hot air.
Blockchain technology will be very much a part of all our lives, and in many ways already is, innovation takes time, and we have a lot of work still to do, but it'll be the norm soon enough.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixnphmm wrote
Reply to comment by IsilZha in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
My man I'm very active in the crypto community I know what it's like. What I'm telling you is that Reddit isn't indicative of public opinion for one, and for two regardless of their want regulation is coming. You're generalizing and that's what I'm warning you of. The space is not a monolith.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixnhbl8 wrote
Reply to comment by deesta in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
Absolutely agree 100%, Regulations that support but don't strangle innovation would be ideal. I feel like it's more clear than it's ever been that we need to invite regulations and have a seat at the table for that conversation.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixnh2dm wrote
Reply to comment by IsilZha in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
I don't agree that that's what is most espoused, as lack of regulation is not a benefit nor would I argue that its a tenant of crypto in this day and age. Maybe 10 years ago.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixn73gp wrote
Reply to comment by IsilZha in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
People in the space are not a monolith. Any person who is being honest with themselves that works in the blockchain space knows both that regulation is necessary and coming.
Source: I work in the space and I'm very pro (reasonable) regulation.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixmz017 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Reuters: Global regulators to target crypto platforms after FTX crash by Globalist2
I would argue that this is not the case. Cryptocurrency was made to allow trading peer to peer, in effect avoiding the middle man (i.e. banks and other ironically centralized institutions). "The blockchain " protecting people has never been and never can be a talking point, as the blockchain is merely a ledger, that's designed to track transactions. That's it.
As far as not "adding value" I don't believe that to be accurate, about crypto itself or the underlying technology that makes it run. Blockchain technology very much has a place in our society moving forward when it comes to data storage, transference, peer to peer transacting, etc; so to say anyone involved is a fool waiting to be separated from their money is silly and wrong.
Scams are unfortunately a part of the world we live in, and in an unregulated space like cryptocurrency, this can be a huge issue. Regulations that allow for growth and maturity in the space are necessary to prevent these things and protect people from scam artists a la SBF.
TL;DR not everything in the blockchain space is a scam.
anotherjohnishere t1_ixmve29 wrote
This is very necessary, and a good thing overall for the maturity of the space. Anybody arguing for a lack of regulation isn't arguing in good faith. Like traditional finance, people need to be protected, this is no different.
anotherjohnishere t1_j09dwvz wrote
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r/confidentlyincorrect