SEC Chair Paul Atkins made a striking statement: public blockchains demonstrate greater transparency than any financial system in history. This marks a notable acknowledgment from a top U.S. regulatory body regarding blockchain technology's inherent advantages in terms of openness and auditability compared to traditional financial infrastructure.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-15 23:02
Wait, is what the SEC chairman said... true? It feels like a dream haha
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-15 23:00
Atkins' statement is indeed fierce, with public chain transparency surpassing traditional finance? Now the regulators are starting to recognize it, but to put it nicely, actual enforcement is another matter altogether.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-15 22:51
Wait, did the SEC really say that? This turn is a bit shocking, the regulators suddenly praising blockchain...
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-15 22:48
Haha, now the SEC has to back down too. We've gone this far, those who want to get on board should do so quickly.
SEC Chair Paul Atkins made a striking statement: public blockchains demonstrate greater transparency than any financial system in history. This marks a notable acknowledgment from a top U.S. regulatory body regarding blockchain technology's inherent advantages in terms of openness and auditability compared to traditional financial infrastructure.