Crypto Mom Admits the U.S. SEC is ‘Impulsive in Running Away’ from Bitcoin

2019-2-11 15:59

In a recent speech at the University of Missouri School of Law, U. S. Commissioner Hester Peirce (‘Crypto Mom’) admitted the SEC has a tendency to flee from anything to do with digital currencies.

We rightfully fault investors for jumping blindly at anything labeled crypto, but at times we seem to be equally impulsive in running away from anything labeled crypto. Regulation Should Not Strangle Innovation Peirce went on to suggest that the SEC should not rush into enforcing regulations. And that they owe it to investors to carry out their own due diligence when it comes to emerging fields. We owe

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