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It’s about time we saw this kind of unified front from the industry. For too long, regulators have been operating in a vacuum without understanding the actual tech behind these protocols. Hopefully, this letter forces a real conversation about innovation instead of just more enforcement-based regulation.
Great to see 100+ companies finally teaming up, but will the Senate actually care? Most of these politicians are still stuck in a legacy finance mindset. We need more than just letters; we need leaders who actually understand what decentralization means for the future of the global economy.
About time the industry unified. 100+ companies is a strong signal that the crypto space is not going anywhere.
Regulatory lobbying is a necessary evil. If we do not speak up now, we will get left behind by more progressive jurisdictions.
Power in numbers! I hope the Senate actually reads the letter and realizes the massive economic potential being discussed.