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Another one - The below clip is from a Fall 2018 Graduate MIT course called "Blockchain and Money" Gary Gensler - the current President of the SEC, was the professor. Once again, I will let the below video speak for itself. Lecture 8: Public Policy - October 1, 2018...

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