Word on the street: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pushing for a serious shakeup in how Washington handles financial regulation and stability. Could be a game-changer for the entire financial landscape—crypto included. The details are still coming together, but the direction signals a notable departure from the old playbook on oversight and risk management.
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GasWaster
· 12-14 09:43
That guy bessent is really going to move, the crypto world better watch out... Or is the opportunity finally here? Once the anti-regulation rules change, it will be a storm of chaos and bloodshed.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-12 17:24
NGL, if this guy really goes all out, it would be awesome for the crypto space... But I can't trust Washington's tricks.
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GasFeeCry
· 12-11 13:44
betlessent is causing trouble again... But honestly, if they really change the rules, can our crypto circle finally breathe a sigh of relief this time?
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-11 13:41
Oh wow... Is Bessent really about to make a big move? It seems like Washington is finally going to change that old routine. Is the crypto world about to turn a new page?
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-11 13:29
Can bessent's move really shake up Washington's old rules? I'm not sure.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-11 13:22
If Bessent's hand really hits, the crypto world will have to breathe a sigh of relief... But honestly, I don't quite trust that old Washington style.
Word on the street: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pushing for a serious shakeup in how Washington handles financial regulation and stability. Could be a game-changer for the entire financial landscape—crypto included. The details are still coming together, but the direction signals a notable departure from the old playbook on oversight and risk management.