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SEC to Host Roundtable on Cryptocurrency, Financial Monitoring, and Privacy
According to ChainCatcher, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to hold a roundtable discussion on December 15, focusing on cryptocurrency, financial monitoring, and privacy. Participants will include notable figures such as Zcash founder Zooko Wilcox.
Analysts suggest that the SEC may use this meeting to assess the regulatory emphasis it can place on crypto privacy projects during its rule-making process. If a consensus is reached that zero-knowledge proofs can fulfill compliance obligations, this flexibility could be integrated into the rules for digital asset brokers, alternative trading systems, and custodians.
However, if the meeting divides into camps viewing privacy as either a right or a facilitator of crime, the SEC might continue with its current monitoring-focused framework, potentially leading privacy advocates to pursue legal action.
The only flaw he found was the voting system; $zec is a future technology for security, against quantum computing. Goodbye $btc and $eth, obsolete and ancient.
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Vitalik Buterin just cautioned the Zcash community about moving toward token-based voting. 🤔
He says it could push decision-making toward short-term price moves instead of real long-term progress. And honestly… he has a point.👌
He also warned that these systems often let whales quietly buy influence, while smaller holders get pushed to the sidelines. 🐳
As someone who loves seeing real communities shape their own projects, that part hit me. It’s tough watching power concentrate in ways that don’t feel fair. 😕
His comments have definitely turned up the heat in the Zcash ($ZEC ) governance debate—especially now that the token is getting more attention again.👀
Crypto isn’t just technology… it’s people trying to figure out how to build something together. And moments like this really show how complex (and important) that is.
💬 What do you think—should voting be based on tokens, or is there a better way?
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Zcash at risk: Buterin warns about token-based governance Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, expressed his concern about the possible adoption of a token-based governance system by Zcash (ZEC), arguing that this could erode the fundamental privacy values of the cryptocurrency. Buterin believes that token voting is flawed and could prioritize the interests of large holders over long-term privacy goals.
Risks of token voting:
- Concentration of power: Large token holders could dominate governance decisions, marginalizing minority participants. - Short-term incentives: Token holders could prioritize immediate financial gains over privacy protection. - Erosion of privacy: Token-based governance could lead to decisions that compromise Zcash's privacy features.
Buterin suggests that Zcash should resist the adoption of a token-based governance system and instead explore alternatives such as proof-of-stake voting or quadratic voting.
The Zcash community has been debating governance and the possible adoption of a token voting system, with some arguing that this could enhance efficiency and participation, while others fear it could compromise privacy and decentralization. $ZEC
welcome $zec, Futurama security quantum computing bye $btc and $eth.
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Zcash at risk: Buterin warns about token-based governance Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, expressed his concern about the possible adoption of a token-based governance system by Zcash (ZEC), arguing that this could erode the fundamental privacy values of the cryptocurrency. Buterin believes that token voting is flawed and could prioritize the interests of large holders over long-term privacy goals.
Risks of token voting:
- Concentration of power: Large token holders could dominate governance decisions, marginalizing minority participants. - Short-term incentives: Token holders could prioritize immediate financial gains over privacy protection. - Erosion of privacy: Token-based governance could lead to decisions that compromise Zcash's privacy features.
Buterin suggests that Zcash should resist the adoption of a token-based governance system and instead explore alternatives such as proof-of-stake voting or quadratic voting.
The Zcash community has been debating governance and the possible adoption of a token voting system, with some arguing that this could enhance efficiency and participation, while others fear it could compromise privacy and decentralization. $ZEC
welcome $zec.futurama cyber punk bye $btc past obsolete. vitalik buterin
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💥 I JUST FOUND MY OLD $BITCOIN {alpha}(10x72e4f9f808c49a2a61de9c5896298920dc4eeea9) WALLET FROM 2015… AND IT HURTS 😭
Bro… destiny hit me today. While cleaning an old hard drive, I found a screenshot of my 2015 $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) wallet.
And guess what? 👉 Yes, I actually owned Bitcoin back then. 👉 Yes, I sold it for literal pennies. 👉 And YES… my soul left my body when I saw it today. 💀
Back then it was just “funny internet money.” Today? It’s the difference between struggling and possibly retiring early. One decision… and life could’ve been completely different.
But hey, that’s crypto — it humbles everyone. 😅
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