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SHAME ON U.S. REGULATORS

Consider the following:

In 2017 SEC issued the DAO. Then 2017-19 there were 57 enforcement actions 🆚 crypto companies, involving ICOs (#KIK, #Telegram, etc).

In 2018 we got the Hinman Speech.

In 2019 the SEC issued its Framework for Digital assets.
Also in 2019, former Chairman Clayton publicly agreed with Hinman’s speech stating the token itself is NOT a security and that a token can, at first, start out or be issued as a security, but later transform so that subsequent sales of the token no longer meet the Howey test.
Yet, here we are FOUR years later, moving backwards regarding regulatory clarity. And for you crypto Critics that say Hinman and Clayton’s comments are immaterial b/c their statements were only personal opinions, I say hogwash (I actually say something else but I’m being polite).
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Trading is difficult to master.

Anyone can learn a technical signal in an hour or two, but the right mindset takes years to develop –possibly a lifetime.
That’s why most traders consistently lose.

They don’t know how to handle losses; they focus on the short term ups and downs; they get demoralized easily, and, eventually, they blow up and quit.
That said, I try to tweet things that may be outside of your perspective; things that make you reflect on how you’re currently doing things.

Nothing I share is unique or groundbreaking. There is nothing that I tweet that hasn’t already been said by others long before me.
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1/ The winning story to talk about is digital vs. paper, not centralized vs. decentralized. That’s what drives adoption. The decentralization will come, eventually, when the time is right. Here are my thoughts on why #XRP is indeed #xrpthestandard. @haydentiff @XRPTrump
2/ #Ripple’s current approach, to work with banks and money transfer agencies for cross-border payments, is truly genius for several reasons. First, they are solving real problems for real people, many of whom are those who need help the most…
3/20 low income people in impoverished regions who get remittances from friends and family abroad. It’s not just an idea being developed, it’s actually in production at countless financial institutions.
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