Cryptocurrency Vs Goverments

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Gary Gensler is done.

While this might not be official, it seems evident that Joe Biden is not going to have another 4 years. This puts the Democratic nominee up in the air. Whomever it is, the days of Gensler are likely coming to an end.

Is it possible that, if the Democrats win the White House again, the new President would keep him on? Certainly. However, with the rise in popularity of crypto as compared to 4 years ago and the pressures being put on him, it is probable that a change is in order.

Here is where we see the procedure of government in action. There is little dispute that Gensler was not favorable to crypto. At the same time, there were some major setbacks.

The regulatory agencies are still trying to hold on. They believe they are in control of this and have power over it. With each passing month, this is becoming evident they do not.


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Government Arrogance

Governments have a very high opinion of themselves. This stems from the fact that, for many centuries, their power was unrivaled.

When we look at the world today, a number of factors are pushing against that. To start, when dealing with a global environment, governments are pitted against each other. This means we are seeing activities move to jurisdictions that are more friendly.

The second component is speed.

Governments are slow. Even when they have a crucial item, it takes a long time. The US Congress has been dealing with stablecoin legislation for almost 2 years. There is still nothing passed.

Another piece of the puzzle is the concept of being able to control or direct things. Over the last few decades, we see this is nonsense. Look at the number of economic events that government were supposedly regulating and overseeing. The Great Financial Crisis was caused by the banks. Aren't they regulated? Do we not have an ever growing body of rules and laws for them to follow. Yet we keep getting the same results.

The reality is that technology is making governments less relevant. As stated on a number of occasions, governments are not designed to deal in the digital world.

Cryptocurrency Expanding At Paces Unforeseen

What is cryptocurrency?

This is something that few consider. When we strip it down, it is nothing more than data. It is tracked on a ledger that is housed on a network system called blockchain.

Let us consider the implications.

We are dealing with data and networks. This is the basis for cryptocurrency. Governments are trying to content with these in the 2020s. Has anyone noticed the pace with which technology is expanding?

Many question how fast crypto is being adopted. From an end user perspective, this is valid. It also is not relevant at the moment.

What is crucial is the pace with which innovation, development, and utility is being rolled out. Like all in the digital realm, it is exploding. The amount of compute tied to crypto is only getting larger. More data is being driven, providing the economic baseline that is so common today.

There is also the entry of TradFi into the space. This is provided a powerful marketing and awareness mechanism that did not exist before.

Then we have artificial intelligence. AI is going to be interwoven into everything online. Crypto networks are no different. We are going to see this utilized in gaming, social media, entertainment, and other online activities. Again, we see the acceleration of activity to degrees not seen in the past.

Cryptocurrency: More Than Just Money

The main issue as I see it is that cryptocurrency is viewed only as money. While this is the primary use case, it is not relegated to that. In fact, it will likely be secondary going forward.

Cryptocurrency can have much greater utility. For example, one major use case is access. Tokens or coins can provide access. This can be to the network or certain features on an application. It can be incorporated into gaming.

In other words, while there is the value aspect it, crypto is much bigger than this.

We also have the fact that computer tokens are nothing new. Actually, it is the basis of our digital world. These first appeared in the 1970s providing access to mainframe computers. With the introduction of the Internet, they became crucial for securing e-commerce and other online transactions.

Governments view this simply as money instead of the core essence of the online world.

Effectively, if we are looking at this as a race, we are looking at the pace of the Internet versus governments. We see tokens being used to describe chatbots, with something being an "x token model". How fast is that sector advancing?

This all boils down to how quickly is development taking place? Governments tend to be reactionary, simply due to the pace they operate. Technology does not take vacations or time off. The global development community is always working.

Each day, there is progress, making the system larger and more advanced from the day before.

This is true regardless of the metric. Look at data, nodes, compute, transactions, or algorithms. Everything is growing.

It is also fragmenting.

Blockchains ensure not everything is under the same configuration. The major of what we see is still the traditional client-server model. Blockchain is, however, changing this. Here is where governments are not addressing the shift (if it is even possible).

The point being is we are dealing with a structural change that enters us in a new realm. Consider this the next time some politician states about what the government is going to do.

My theory is we are seeing the foundation for the disruption of a long time industry: government.

New governance models will emerge, those designed for the digital realm. After all, cryptocurrency itself was created in this realm.

It existed in no other.

That is what governments are having to contend with. My money (crypto or otherwise), is on the technology community.


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Aren't they regulated?

Not that much since Clinton repealed Glass-Steagall.

Governments that embrace cryptocurrency and emerging tech are going to fare much better than those who don't. I just hope my government does.

There is a good chance they are going to be in a better position than those that fight it.

I think Gentler is like a well done steak, he is done, put a fork in him and take him away.

Biden is tricky, if he figures out how to run on his accomplishments, instead of comparing himself to Trump as a person, he will get more votes.

Congress is thawing out to the idea of laws regarding crypto, I think we will see more laws proposed and voted on, and some will eventually win the votes and become law.

The Chevron Decision by the Supreme Court, will have an effect. I wonder if it will be the cause of appeals against the SEC?

I wold love to see your view on Chevron and it's impact going forward and backwards?

Biden has a fight on his hands within his own party.

I know, and it's incredible.
It's almost as if the media and democrats are tripping overthemselves in an effort to help their man lose the election.
They are seeming playing into the hands of their opponents and can't help themselves.
I sometimes wonder if they ever step back to measure the effect of their actions and if they really seek the goals they claim to seek?
Or are the goals simply ilusions for them that crave only attention through news headlines and chasing down and exploiting narratives and sound bites.

No one can stop change🤩

It’s true brother technology evolves much faster than governments can react. Whoever has the best technology runs the future government ain't doing nothing about it hahahaha. Crypto will rule I believe although not without a fight. Web 3.0 needs to reign in the future

The key is to keep developing especially in the decentralized (and open source) realm. Here is where we can make a major difference.

you're absolutely right on this big brother.. that's why I'm so proud to be part of this project and vision

I will say every thread or comment we make in addition to articles adds to the database. That is crucial.

We are in a world driven by data and people still focus upon the Web 2.0.

Well said brother, then I'll do my best and contribute... Off topic though but I can't seem to post. I can thread comment and Upvote but can post a long form blog.
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Gensler could have led Congress in drafting and passing legislation. He has squandered his tenure. When I worked for state government, the state agencies would often come to the Reps to try to get legislation passed that would solve some regulatory problems. Even prosecutors would lobby for changes in the law that made it difficult for them to get convictions. The point being that he could have actively pushed for Congress as a whole to pass legislation.

From watching him over the years, he seemed to take direction from a few of those in Congress who weren't friendly towards crypto rather than him providing direction for them.

I will say Gensler was taking his marching orders from someone in the White House.

This was not just him on his own.

No doubt technology is changing the way we view things, in terms of changing governance I do believe that but I'm not expecting the rate to be very quick though as the government still have a lot of powers to ban and unban stuffs, although value cannot be gotten rid off except they have a better update to give.

Comparing both, I still think we need the government in certain areas especially in the provisions of UBA (Universal base assets), I don't really anyone else that will handle such cause in a organized and well defined manner.

And government is organized and well defined? (not even mentioning corrupt)

Yh it is corrupt and I think people will still find a way of sidelining things still, just like there is farming on hive. Corruption is thing that's very hard to diffuse as it is a behavioral concept.

The rules are clearly stated when it comes to the government and it passes a long line of processes and reviews which makes me view it as organized, isn't it true ?.

It happens with all governments especially. People start to feel entitled especially with other people's money.

That's the annoying part that web 3.0 decentralization takes out.

That was a very interesting read. Cheers for that.

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I agree. Governments don't have the power to control crypto anymore. They can put limitations and restrictions to slow it down, but it can end up backfiring on them. I remember how some governments blocked Binance access in their countries. What this ended up doing is to push crypto users to seek decentralized options. So instead of working with CEX and getting some semblance of control, they lost even more.

But governments have something that computer networks don't... MILITARY FORCE!

This is what continues to unbalance the scales and why government is still in control. Legacy government will not bow down to digital forces when they still collect taxes and raise an army.

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