Of course, moving forward with bipartisan, tailored and fit-for-purpose legislation requires a careful reflection on recent events. The picture is clear: The failure of FTX International is defined by centralization, and a complete lack of basic corporate governance, accounting standards and basic morality. It is not a failure of crypto, its technology or approach to consumer finance.
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