1) Changing the dialogue
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4) Partially it's just natural progress, and partially it's competition from other jurisdictions (e.g. The Bahamas).
But also, for the first time, the crypto industry has come to the table to work constructively with lawmakers and regulators.
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5) I've spent a good fraction of the last year there, answering questions and learning as much as I can about the regulatory pathways in the US.
That's dwarfed, though, by the expertise of , , , @Brett_FTXUS, and the rest of the FTX US team.
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6) And constructive conversations between industry and regulators can lead to great outcomes for everyone--the customer, the financial system, and the industry.
Things like this would have been hard to imagine a year ago:
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11) Anyway, a huge thanks to the community for its support, and to the regulators and lawmakers who are engaging constructively and carefully.
And to those who helped make February a historic month for the industry:
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12) Finally, a reminder that you can find our policy papers and information at ftxpolicy.com
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