Coinbase’s CEO calls on the next SEC chairman to drop “frivolous cases” and apologize to the American people for past actions, citing inconsistent crypto regulations. ‘Withdraw Cases, Apologize’: Coinbase CEO’s Challenge to Future SEC Leadership Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong criticized the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its handling of crypto regulation in a […]
Coinbase CEO to New SEC Chair: Apologize to the American People and Drop ‘Frivolous’ Cases
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