Mark your calendars: SEC's Crypto Task Force is hosting a roundtable discussion centered on financial surveillance and privacy concerns. The event's scheduled for December 15th.
Looks like regulators are finally opening the floor for dialogue on one of crypto's most contentious issues—how much monitoring is too much? The session will bring together panelists to hash out where the line gets drawn between oversight and individual privacy rights.
Anyone interested can check registration info and the full agenda through official channels. Could be worth tuning in if you're tracking how policy might evolve around privacy-focused protocols.
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ILCollector
· 20h ago
Regulators are starting to pretend to listen to us, haha.
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CounterIndicator
· 20h ago
Another round of "surveillance show," the SEC really knows how to grab the spotlight.
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Anon4461
· 20h ago
NGL, this time SEC really has to pretend to listen to our opinions. I think December 15 is just a show... The privacy part was probably sold out long ago.
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SchrodingerGas
· 20h ago
Here we go again? Regulatory authorities are holding roundtable discussions about privacy, but let’s be honest—they just want to get a clear picture of on-chain fund flows...
Mark your calendars: SEC's Crypto Task Force is hosting a roundtable discussion centered on financial surveillance and privacy concerns. The event's scheduled for December 15th.
Looks like regulators are finally opening the floor for dialogue on one of crypto's most contentious issues—how much monitoring is too much? The session will bring together panelists to hash out where the line gets drawn between oversight and individual privacy rights.
Anyone interested can check registration info and the full agenda through official channels. Could be worth tuning in if you're tracking how policy might evolve around privacy-focused protocols.