Consensys, the parent company of MetaMask, has called on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to prioritize technology-neutral security measures in the Nomad case. According to Foresight News, Consensys expressed concerns that the proposed mandate might inadvertently hinder transparency in security practices. The FTC has requested the mandatory adoption of features like 'circuit breakers,' mechanisms designed to halt operations during suspicious activities. Consensys argues that such compulsory regulations could overlook the unique architecture of decentralized systems.
