SEC's crypto roundtable scheduled for December 15th just got more interesting. The agenda's been refreshed to cover financial surveillance, privacy concerns, and how regulators should actually approach this space.
Zooko Wilcox—the guy behind ZEC—is now officially on the panel. He'll be sitting alongside other heavyweights from the industry. Given his background in privacy tech, expect some heated debates about surveillance versus user rights.
The timing's curious. Regulators are clearly trying to figure out where they stand before 2025 kicks in. Whether this leads to clearer guidelines or just more talking points remains to be seen.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 12-08 06:37
Same old trick again: regulators and privacy advocates facing off, calling it a "roundtable discussion" to sound nice, but really just probing each other's bottom lines. It'll only get interesting when Zooko shows up—let's see how he pushes back against those who want to install surveillance cameras.
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MetaDreamer
· 12-06 08:41
Zooko is probably going to stir up another argument... the privacy camp vs. the regulation camp, old rivals.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-06 08:41
Zooko probably already had the script ready to confront the regulators on stage, haha.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-06 08:36
Zooko joined the roundtable. Is the regulatory agency getting serious this time, or are they just putting on a show again?
SEC's crypto roundtable scheduled for December 15th just got more interesting. The agenda's been refreshed to cover financial surveillance, privacy concerns, and how regulators should actually approach this space.
Zooko Wilcox—the guy behind ZEC—is now officially on the panel. He'll be sitting alongside other heavyweights from the industry. Given his background in privacy tech, expect some heated debates about surveillance versus user rights.
The timing's curious. Regulators are clearly trying to figure out where they stand before 2025 kicks in. Whether this leads to clearer guidelines or just more talking points remains to be seen.