European regulators aren't just drawing boundaries within their own borders anymore. Word on the street is they're pushing frameworks that could reach far beyond France, Germany, and the Netherlands—potentially shaping how conversations unfold worldwide. The scope of their regulatory ambitions? Broader than many anticipated. For a space built on borderless ideals, this raises questions worth watching closely.
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GweiWatcher
· 8h ago
Are European regulators casting a global net? This is hilarious—doesn't this go completely against the original intention of Web3?
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SchrodingersPaper
· 8h ago
Damn, are the Europeans really trying to regulate the whole world? So much for the dream of freedom in Web3.
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quietly_staking
· 8h ago
The EU regulators seem to be aiming for global dominance. The more you think about it, the scarier it gets.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 8h ago
The EU's move to regulate really seems like they're trying to extend their reach globally. Can borderless crypto still survive?
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GasWaster
· 8h ago
European regulation is truly expanding globally; now Web3 is going to be locked down.
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PortfolioAlert
· 8h ago
The EU wants to set rules for the whole world—kind of arrogant…
European regulators aren't just drawing boundaries within their own borders anymore. Word on the street is they're pushing frameworks that could reach far beyond France, Germany, and the Netherlands—potentially shaping how conversations unfold worldwide. The scope of their regulatory ambitions? Broader than many anticipated. For a space built on borderless ideals, this raises questions worth watching closely.