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Ripple Strikes Back – SEC WARS – T-shirt
The SEC dropped a lawsuit at the end of 2020 alleging that Ripple sold XRP as an unregistered security. Ripple Strikes Back. Game on Bitchez.
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The adults in the room are about to take the reigns this November.
— Chip – onthechain.io (@stephenchip) July 30, 2022
The red team has the most pro-crypto, anti-Gensler/SEC overreach advocates.
They are pro-innovation in the crypto/blockchain space.
As @RepTomEmmer said, “Understand, Sir, there is a new day coming!” pic.twitter.com/xRpFYo9Ig4
SEC is losing control of Crypto
The SEC's grasp on the crypto market looks to be slipping away.
Look for more desperation moves from them this year.
The SEC's grasp on the crypto market looks to be slipping away.
— Jeremy Hogan (@attorneyjeremy1) August 3, 2022
Look for more desperation moves from them this year. https://t.co/Tl53ytDdJO
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Gary G Man Accused of market manipulation
"SEC Chair Gary Gensler Accused In Citadel Market Maker Manipulation"

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Now they’re after Solana
I don’t know if the ongoing $SOL hack is related to insecure private key generation, but the fact that we can’t be sure by quickly examining the code is a problem.
— 𝙽 𝙸 𝙺 𝙱 (@nbougalis) August 3, 2022
Critical cryptographic code—key generation, signing, etc—should be (a) open-source; and (b) audited by specialists.