ICEBlock's creator Joshua Aaron just filed a lawsuit claiming the feds crossed a line. His argument? Their crackdown on the crypto app violated First Amendment protections. This legal battle could set precedent for how far regulators can go when dealing with decentralized applications. Worth watching how this unfolds.
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PumpDetector
· 12-09 15:51
ngl this first amendment angle is kinda genius... but we've seen regulators steamroll through worse precedent before. read between the lines here - they're probably already planning their counter move. institutional flow always wins in court, not principles 🤷
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NervousFingers
· 12-09 15:33
The federal government is stirring things up again, this time crossing the line on freedom of speech? That's interesting.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-09 15:32
Betting one dollar that the feds win—regulators never really lose.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-09 15:24
The federal government might have hit a brick wall this time; freedom of speech is indeed solid here.
ICEBlock's creator Joshua Aaron just filed a lawsuit claiming the feds crossed a line. His argument? Their crackdown on the crypto app violated First Amendment protections. This legal battle could set precedent for how far regulators can go when dealing with decentralized applications. Worth watching how this unfolds.