In a later interview with CoinDesk Campbell said while unintentional, “I think the problem is that it is the world [federal regulators] have created, and it’s important to surface that point.” While U.S.-licensed companies are getting “smacked around,” offshore companies like Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, are “just growing and growing and growing.”
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