Proof of Reserves Isn't a 'Panacea' for Future FTX-Like Collapses, Industry Leaders Caution
Following the epic meltdown of one of the biggest players in crypto, some within the industry are calling for “proof of reserves” to provide greater transparency—but it has its limitations.
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