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Should You Take Memecoins Seriously?

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Gabriel Haines.eth 的头像
Gabriel Haines.eth1 年前

ABSOLUTELY NO MEME COIN REGULATION memecoins have become popular because real crypto project were deemed illegal for a long time Create a framework to incentivise real use case and real value

Gopnik_Prime 🇩🇪🏴‍☠️ 的头像
Gopnik_Prime 🇩🇪🏴‍☠️1 年前

I think you should spend your time trying to find a way to protect Europeans from the mad men and women running Brussels parallel state. Make a real Mark in history. Protect Europeans.

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Liberal.hr1 年前

If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. I guess this is the reason we have the most regulated market in the world. There's hundreds of you in European Parliament, and each and every one of you is just looking for things you could regulate next. I guess you would be best if you just took the money and did nothing. I'm not joking. Sometimes it's better to do nothing than to do harm. If you don't know what to do with yourself (and you look like that), then go fishing, buy yourself a puppy, find a friend and make fun of him, go play ice hockey on grass, I don't know. Find something useful, meaningful that will make your life more interesting. But please, please... stop looking for things you could regulate.

Charalambos Kyriakou 的头像
Charalambos Kyriakou1 年前

Memecoins and crypto are not part of any specific jurisdiction. What gives the EU the right to regulate something created outside of the EU? Regulation kills innovation. We've seen that a lot in the EU. We don't need more regulations, we need more educated investors.

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Michael Anton Fischer1 年前

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Joris1G 的头像
Joris1G1 年前

What are you gone regulate when it’s launched on a dex? It’s the people own decision to press the buy button. When they won’t to gamble millions it’s there choice. Memecoin = decentralised casino.

Lis 的头像
Lis1 年前

Every new regulation takes away our freedom. We are adults and we do not need politicians to treat us like children. Definitely no to more regulations!

₿itman 的头像
₿itman1 年前

My answer would be “no”. We shouldn't regulate memecoins. I agree memecoins are a scam, and I agree people lose their money by buying them (just like in a casino). But I also think anyone stupid enough to invest in a memecoin deserves to lose their money. Their level of intelligence is so low that they shouldn't be trusted with money anyway. So just let them lose what they have. It works like natural selection in the evolution of life. But instead of living organisms being removed from a gene pool by death, investors are being removed from the markets by the loss of their capital. It looks and feels as cruel as natural selection, but when you look at the bigger picture, it ultimately is as beneficial as natural selection.

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Sanki1 年前

Sooner or later, they will be regulated, because that’s what the European Union knows best—regulating and complicating things—though I’m not quite sure how the law will be applied since most of them are anonymous. The ones likely to suffer from the regulations are especially the hybrid meme-utility projects that don’t have a rug-pull of the suckers as a central point in their roadmap. 🫶

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Marchand 🏴‍☠️🧙🏼‍♂️1 年前

You don’t regulate the game, you regulate the casino. You don’t regulate the memecoin, you should regulate the launchpad and the exchanges.

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Paranax1 年前

Fiat is biggest scam coin

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