The latest move signals heightened scrutiny over proxy voting advisory firms that influence shareholder decisions across the financial sector. This regulatory push reflects growing concerns about concentrated influence on corporate governance. For the crypto and fintech industry, increased oversight of financial intermediaries could reshape how institutional investors engage with asset management and voting mechanisms. Worth monitoring how this policy direction affects regulatory approaches to digital asset platforms and decentralized finance protocols.

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ContractTestervip
· 23h ago
Here comes another intermediary, this time targeting voting advisors? It feels like regulation is becoming more fragmented, which might actually be an opportunity for on-chain governance.
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 23h ago
Wait, proxy voting consultation has been targeted? Now the institutions need to think carefully about how to play it.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 23h ago
Proxy voting has always been behind closed doors. Are they only starting to investigate now?
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 23h ago
Proxy voting is stuck... Regulations are getting tighter and tighter, institutional investors are going to suffer.
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MevHuntervip
· 12-12 19:54
Proxy voting has always been a black box. Are they only starting to investigate now?
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