Ethereum's co-founder, Joe Lubin, through his company Consensys, is suing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and claims the SEC is misrepresenting information about cryptocurrencies. Lubin emphasizes the importance of defending against the SEC's actions, stating it impacts the future of the internet. Meanwhile, the Chairman of the SEC defends the agency's role in protecting against fraud but faces criticism for missing significant fraud cases and targeting projects like Ethereum and Coinbase.
The Chairman of the SEC says he is the “cop on the beat” protecting the people from frauds and scams. On his watch, the SEC missed the biggest fraud in history (FTX) and is now attacking projects that have empowered tens of millions of regular people like Ethereum, Coinbase and…
Q&A with Ethereum co-founder and Consensys CEO Joe Lubin on Consensys' lawsuit against the SEC, implications of SEC classifying ETH as a security, and more (@jkfruit / Wired) https://t.co/OgOAJxcjbm 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/ZqJUtEUfy2
Joe Lubin cofounded Ethereum. Now his company @Consensys is suing the Securities and Exchange Commission, and he says the future of the internet is at stake. "We need to stand our ground," @ethereumJosep told WIRED. Read the full interview: https://t.co/XD7lbChVKv
Joe Lubin cofounded Ethereum. Now his company is suing the Securities and Exchange Commission, and he says the future of the internet is at stake. "We need to stand our ground," @ethereumJosep told WIRED. Read the full interview: https://t.co/n8mQk9Goqj
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