Big tech faces another reckoning. A federal judge just locked in the final remedies for Google's antitrust violations. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in how regulators are cracking down on monopolistic practices in the tech sector. With governments worldwide tightening their grip on digital giants, this case sets a precedent that could ripple across industries—including crypto and Web3 platforms navigating similar regulatory scrutiny.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 18h ago
Google got slammed again, but it feels like this is actually good news for Web3? Once the regulators set the rules, it'll be easier for us to operate.
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ser_aped.eth
· 18h ago
Google is really going to get exploited this time, but for the blockchain community, this might actually be good news...
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LowCapGemHunter
· 18h ago
Someone has finally dared to take on Google. Will Meta and Amazon be next?
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 18h ago
To be honest, Google really got hit hard this time, but what I care more about is whether this splitting logic can be applied to the top players in the crypto space?
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RektButSmiling
· 18h ago
Google is really in trouble this time, but I think this is just the beginning... Just wait and see the big drama in crypto.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 18h ago
Google is getting heavily criticized, now big tech is really starting to panic... The regulatory knife is getting sharper and faster, so we in Web3 need to be careful too.
Big tech faces another reckoning. A federal judge just locked in the final remedies for Google's antitrust violations. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in how regulators are cracking down on monopolistic practices in the tech sector. With governments worldwide tightening their grip on digital giants, this case sets a precedent that could ripple across industries—including crypto and Web3 platforms navigating similar regulatory scrutiny.