Coinbase CEO wants next SEC chair to apologize for ‘damage’ done
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said an apology is owed to Americans for the damage done to the crypto space by the SEC.
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said an apology is owed to Americans for the damage done to the crypto space by the SEC.
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