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by toomuchtodo
1992 days ago
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At my day gig, I am required to interface with and report to financial regulators in the US. I don’t share your optimize based on my experience doing so. Financial regulatory frameworks and “they just trust the network” are incongruent. My personal opinion is a desire for more open financial systems to drive towards utility costs (central bank digital currencies held at central banks, for example), but I don’t see crypto as the mechanism by which to arrive at that (as long as the law and legal frameworks supersede technologies). Just sharing my ground truth. I could be wrong long term. The longer your timeline, the more difficult predictions are. |
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However you must admit despite your (justified) cynicism that this is very intriguing technology, and no one expected it to grow as much as it did as quickly as it did, and get official regulatory approval in so many ways. I am very optimistic in its future its potential for brand new businesses and ideas to be created and flourish in ways that no one expected.