The collapse of FTX has dashed the crypto industry’s hopes for pushing its agenda in Washington. At the same time, financial regulators are expected to increase their oversight and investigations into crypto players. So what does the future of regulation for crypto look like?

    WSJ reporter Paul Kiernan joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/ftx-collapse-sets-back-crypto-agenda-in-washington-11668434402?st=su0ejd1eiwgq2pi&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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    15 Comments

    1. if people want to keep burning their money speculating on imaginary currencies made by rich billionaires, then let them.

    2. but crypto doesn't need government regulation, all the information is on the blockchain for all to see and trace. i mean, that's what yall were saying when this garbage was rising in value.

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