The argument that “this type of corruption is more easily exposed with crypto” seems overzealous.
With traditional securities, we’ve exposed insider-trading the same way: by noticing anomalies.
Wouldn’t the anonymous nature of crypto make it more disposed to corruption?
With traditional securities, we’ve exposed insider-trading the same way: by noticing anomalies.
Wouldn’t the anonymous nature of crypto make it more disposed to corruption?
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