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Nick Rishwain
@nickjrishwain
Guess this is more of a law & policy post. Interested in actual discussion on this issue: Tariff Impact on Crypto❓ We've never been here before. We've had other regulatory nightmares, but not this. I expect it'll reduce the amount of 💲 available for crypto trading. Any thoughts on how tariffs might impact us?
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dok
@dok8
As it relates to how investor sentiment, business decision making pace and clarity on these matters, especially the aspects of Web3 and crypto that are impact, whether hardware and compute for BTC/AI, or trading re: coins/tokens/RWAs, there is certainly less conviction on what will happen in the short-term and how to plan for next iterations.
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Nick Rishwain
@nickjrishwain
This all makes sense for digital operations. I was already invested in the company I mentioned before, and largely invest in US/CAN companies. But I suspect I'll sort of pause for a little while so that connects with your "investor sentiment."
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dok
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Yeah and on the pure Web3/Crypto side, it is a lot to do with how and where to launch a token from, setup a foundation/DAO, and where to actually get the token adopted, which obv has been mainly outside the US esp over the last 4 years, besides memes, but is now evolving once again. So as that shakes out, the uncertainty is slowing down launches and rounds to a degree.
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Nick Rishwain
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Volatility adds a lot of uncertainty for investments. Crypto or otherwise. Regulatorily speaking, I've been relatively happy with what I've seen happen at the SEC. Though I hold out for hope on some clear SEC rules and potentially some realistic legislation that brings some of that building back to the US.
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