talk to any businesseses adopting cryptos and ask them about their first concern. hint: clear and sensible regulations.
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Replying to @c4chaos
quit saying "sensible regulations". It seriously means NOTHING. wtf are you even talking about?
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Replying to @7heAbolitionist
if you don’t understand that term then you don’t understand laws.
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Replying to @c4chaos
So nothing. You can't provide a single 'sensible regulation'.
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Replying to @7heAbolitionist
what? you haven’t heard of Estonia before? no wonder you’re that naive when it comes to sensible regulations.https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/estonia-could-offer-its-own-ico/ …
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Replying to @c4chaos
ok good. we have something now. hah. like pulling teeth! So you think it's sensible to hand over 100% control of crypto to gov. Got it.
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Replying to @7heAbolitionist
no. you’re the one imagining that. all i’m saying is that sensible regulations = regulation that adopt to changing technology.
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Replying to @c4chaos
Your argument of what is a 'sensible regulation' is Estonia owning 100% control of an ICO.... that's not sensible, it's tyranny.
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Replying to @7heAbolitionist
that’s just one example. sensible regulation = reducing friction of blockchain/crypto adoption. there will be many forms.
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Replying to @c4chaos @7heAbolitionist
there will be many blockchains, DLTs. cryptos. it’s naive to think that there’s going to be one blockchain to rule them all.
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if you can’t hold that multiple perspectives and cognitive dissonance in your own brain then you’re not looking at the big picture.
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