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Re: SEC sues Crypto Influncers & other crypto scams thriving without sufficent rules
by
Reid
on 23/03/2025, 05:10:15 UTC
Musk did not like the ad?

He deleted the ad?

What the fuck is wrong with the musky trumpeter.


They could build rockets and give the altered genders the moon or mars or somethMusk.

I thought it was funny and really good.

I think it was the Solana management themselves who deleted their own ad after receiving a lot of bad comments from different people. A lot of them said it was insensitive and considering the rules that Trump said about male and female, many are still emotional about it. It's true, it could've been funny in the right time.

How crypto futures could gain popularity, SEC approval: Execs
https://blockworks.co/news/execs-das-crypto-futures-etfs

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“But it’s still very interesting to see, because as we saw with bitcoin and ethereum, if you get a futures product, you’re pretty likely to get a spot product at some point in the future,” he added.

The occasion of CME solana futures going live Monday was viewed as a possible pre-requisite for proposed spot SOL ETFs to get a green light.

Kyle DaCruz, VanEck’s Director of Digital Assets Product, noted CME futures were indeed a way for the Gary Gensler-led SEC to check the “regulated market of significant size” box. But there are paths — beyond futures — to demonstrate that markets are not manipulated, he argued, such as crypto exchanges sharing data with the regulator.
That's a good point. Get a futures then maybe you can also get a spot someday. Considering that futures are easily approved, they may want to do it now and let time tell when the spot will be approved too after application.