Corruption itself is nothing new; we've just moved from central banking corruption to crypto corruption.

In the end, it's all about money. Supporters of the old banking system argue that cryptocurrencies are harming the US dollar simply because they receive financial support from central banks and companies based in the old system, while pro-crypto politicians advocate for passing these laws because they receive support from crypto companies.
In the end, it's a war between traditional financial companies represented by central banks and new crypto companies, and politicians are merely tools in this war.
If I am being honest I do not care about the type of corruption if this will increase the inflows of fiat in the cryptospace and also increase the issuance of stalecoins to pump bitcoin very much highly hehehehe. In any case, we are witnessing this occur already. This is crime season in the cryptospace and if you are not speculating on to hold cryptocoins, I reckon you will miss your chance to make money from the pumps.
@zasad@. Is the Donald the new John McAfee hehehehehehee.