In the latest discussion session on digital currencies at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), prominent figures discussed decentralized finance (DeFi), programming, and regulation:
• SEC Chair, Gensler: "Engineers should not be held responsible for how others use their programming."
• Hester Peirce: "Programming is a form of expression protected under the First Amendment."
• Erik Voorhees: "Smart contracts are a gradual improvement over human regulators."
• Others argued that decentralization is not lawless - rather it is transparent, predictable, and user-driven.
💬 What do you think of these remarks? Should DeFi developers be protected like open-source software developers - or held accountable like financial intermediaries? How should regulation evolve as finance increasingly relies on programming?
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