Transparent frameworks matter—they're what fuels real innovation in digital assets. Encouraging to see different sides actually talking, working together on policy that makes sense for this space.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 4h ago
The transparent framework sounds comfortable, but how many are actually implementable? Anyway, I haven't seen any substantial progress.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 4h ago
The transparent framework should have been implemented like this a long time ago, but how many can actually be put into practice?
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PumpBeforeRug
· 4h ago
Transparency? That certainly is necessary, but speaking of which, who is actually implementing this framework now...
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AirdropHunter007
· 4h ago
Yes, finally someone has explained it thoroughly. I'm just worried that when the policy is announced, it will all be guesswork again...
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ChainComedian
· 5h ago
Speaking of transparency... it sounds simple, but why is it so hard to actually implement? However, seeing different factions in the industry finally come together feels pretty great.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 5h ago
Transparency is indeed key, but to be honest, there are too few opportunities for all parties to sit down and have a proper discussion, as interests are too deeply entangled.
Transparent frameworks matter—they're what fuels real innovation in digital assets. Encouraging to see different sides actually talking, working together on policy that makes sense for this space.