Musk just threw a verbal grenade at Brussels—literally called their move "BULLS**T" after the EU slapped a $120M fine on X. The alleged crimes? Those controversial blue checkmarks they claim are "deceptive," plus X's refusal to hand over data for what regulators call "research purposes."



Here's what's wild: this isn't just about verification badges or API access anymore. The EU is essentially saying platforms must open their kimono for academic scrutiny, while Musk's camp argues it's overreach disguised as transparency. It's getting messy fast.

Bigger picture? This standoff might be prologue to something nastier—EU-US cyber friction that could reshape how decentralized platforms operate globally. If regulators start weaponizing compliance rules across borders, it won't just hit X. Every Web3 project with international reach better start paying attention, because the playbook's being written right now in real time.
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quiet_lurkervip
· 6h ago
Ha, the EU and Musk are at it again, and this time it’s really getting serious. The regulators want to use the data for "research," but to put it bluntly, they just want to get their hands on it. Of course Musk isn’t happy about that. But honestly, this has a much bigger impact on Web3. Countries everywhere are starting to adopt the EU’s approach, and it’s going to be a huge headache for smaller projects down the line.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 6h ago
The EU is really outrageous; under the guise of data transparency, they actually just want to monopolize the discourse.
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 6h ago
Ha, the EU's censorship playbook is getting more and more ruthless. Now they want platforms to open up data for "research"? Let's be honest, it's just the regulators looking for excuses to control the narrative.
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CexIsBadvip
· 6h ago
Musk is at it again, this time directly confronting Brussels... But to be honest, the EU is being pretty ruthless here too—the data sharing requirements are definitely a bit excessive.
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