#CryptoRoundTableRemarks
🚨 SEC Crypto Roundtable Ignites Bold Debate on DeFi, Code & Regulation 🇺🇸🧠
At the latest SEC-hosted crypto roundtable, regulators, developers, and thought leaders came together to tackle some of the most pressing questions facing Web3:
Who’s accountable in a decentralized world? Can code be criminalized? And what does “regulation” look like in a permissionless ecosystem? 🤔💡
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🔊 Key Highlights:
🔹 SEC Chair Mark Atkins defended builders:
🛠️ “Engineers shouldn’t be held liable for how others use their code.”
👉 A clear signal that the SEC may soften its stance toward open-source developers.
🔹 Commissioner Hester Peirce (aka “Crypto Mom”) stood firm on freedom:
🗣️ “Code is protected speech under the First Amendment.”
⚖️ Reinforcing the view that regulation must not trample on digital expression.
🔹 Erik Voorhees, ShapeShift founder, added:
🤖 “Smart contracts are a step function improvement over human regulators.”
🔍 He argued that self-executing code brings unmatched transparency and fairness.
🔸 Other participants clarified:
🔄 “Decentralization doesn’t mean disorder — it offers predictability, transparency, and empowerment.”
👥 Power shifts from centralized intermediaries to the user.
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📌 Our Take:
This roundtable marked a turning point:
🔁 From crackdowns to conversation
🤝 From enforcement-first to framework-building
💡 The mood has shifted toward building a regulatory path that:
✔️ Respects innovation
✔️ Protects digital speech
✔️ Encourages open, accountable systems
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🛠️ What’s Next?
More roundtables are planned, including one focused solely on DeFi governance, risks, and “innovation exemptions.” Stay tuned — the rules of the decentralized road are being written now.