Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin, through his company Consensys, is suing the SEC over concerns that the SEC has reclassified Ether as a security without transparency. Lubin accuses the SEC of attempting to stifle the crypto industry by generating fear and uncertainty.
SEC PUSHES "FUD" AGENDA, SAYS ETHEREUM CO-FOUNDER JOE LUBIN - Joe Lubin accused the SEC of generating "fear, uncertainty, and doubt" in the crypto industry through recent enforcement actions against firms like @Consensys, suggesting it aims to disrupt the sector. - Lubin… https://t.co/DROUXrYMEv https://t.co/gSpGeHsTlS
JUST IN: $ETH CO-FOUNDER LUBIN SAYS SEC WANTS TO PURPOSELY "CREATE FUD"
Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin (@ethereumjoseph) said Thursday that the SEC's recent enforcement actions directed at crypto firms are "intended to create FUD." Click to read: https://t.co/wFyIwXar5u
Ethereum Co-Founder Joe Lubin: SEC Wants to Create 'FUD', Push Crypto Offshore ► https://t.co/yycAjGITQ7 https://t.co/yycAjGITQ7
Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin: The SEC appears to have reclassified Ether as a security without telling anybody that that’s the case. In the case of the ETH SPOT ETF, the SEC is concerned that so much attention and capital will flow to the cryptocurrency ecosystem. SEC’s…
🚨JUST IN: ETHEREUM CO-FOUNDER JOSEPH LUBIN SAYS THE SEC'S REGULATION BY ENFORCEMENT IS AN "ATTEMPT TO PARALYZE" THE CRYPTO INDUSTRY
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