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Topic: Freedom in the forum? or protect particular interests? (Read 110 times)

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Don't take it seriously; they don't know what is the SEC. They just repeat what they read.

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Don't take it seriously; they don't know what is the SEC. They just repeat what they read.
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I know that this position will not be to the liking of many.

Above all because it has been creating a chain of interests around these practices, but the fact is that it is a reality that may have to be faced.

In many post, some questions about the regulations and whether the politicians in each country should or should not legislate around cryptocurrencies.

A recurring post is where they speak of the SEC in the United States, as a regulating entity, where in its tests and rules, it does not see with good eyes all those undertakings that make BOUNTY at its base.

Now, in terms of the forum, somehow this forum should stay out of these positions, and simply let it be used as a tool to do it or should the forum somehow, I do not propose any in specific, take a position with regarding this.

Obviously I am a faithful believer that education is the most important for the development of this ecosystem, but I also understand that if regulations do not start from the inside, they will do it from outside those who are watching over particular interests, I do not think we should follow that example and allow some to keep their particular interests, be seen as tools to break the law.
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