SEC pushed DeFi execs to ‘never work in crypto again,’ says crypto VC
Founders Fund partner Joey Krug claims the Biden-era SEC told crypto founders that settled with it that they could no longer work in the industry.
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Founders Fund partner Joey Krug claims the Biden-era SEC told crypto founders that settled with it that they could no longer work in the industry.
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