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CEO of Wintermute, Evgeny Gaevoy, took to Twitter on October 23 to add commentary to the discourse around FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and his intentions within the crypto industry. Gaevoy argued that Crypto Twitter is a âtiny subset of the worldâ and âdoesnât matter.â
Gaevoy went on to say that âUS regulators and politicians as well as broader user base matter way moreâ in an apparent attempt to hit back against the argument that SBF is âentering some kind of villain ark;â a concept Gaevoy said he found âsilly.â
Thoughts on recent sbf discourse đđ»
â wishful cynic (@EvgenyGaevoy) October 23, 2022
SBFâs recent regulatory claims
Recently, the state of Texas issued an investigation into FTX and SBF regarding unregistered security offerings. Following this announcement, SBF took to Twitter to give his thoughts on the future of crypto regulation.
1) As promised:
My current thoughts on crypto regulation.https://t.co/O2nG1VrW1l
â SBF (@SBF_FTX) October 19, 2022
SBFâs thoughts essentially consisted of a desire for âregulatory oversight and customer protectionâ and an âopen, free economy.â In the meantime, he argued that âstandardsâ are needed until proper regulation is installed. SBF also posited that the crypto industry should follow OFAC sanctions in an FTX Policy post linked in the Twitter thread. OFAC sanctions have been at the heart of the censorship debate on the Ethereum blockchain recently, and SBFâs support âtriggeredâ Crypto investor and CEO of ShapeShift, Eric Voorhees, in his own words.
Voorhees wrote an extended response to SBF in a blog post on Money and State on October 20. In the post, he stated that SBF,
ârecognizes that decentralized code is speech and as such ought not be regulated. But unfortunately, he then advocates all manner of regulation on the means by which normal humans interact with such code.â
SBF had argued that âBTC and ETH are not considered securitiesâ in a statement asking for greater clarity on what defines a security in the crypto world. However, the Shapeshift CEO, Voorhees, responded, in a damming ârantâ about the SEC, that,
âhad Ethereum been explicitly classified as a security upon its initial crowdsale, the SEC wouldâve smothered in its crib one of the greatest world-changing inventions in human history.â
Voorhees vehemently disagreed with SBFâs comments stating that his view on sanctions was âthe road to tyranny, ubiquitous surveillance, and the worst dystopian, Orwellian financial system that could be dreamed up.â
“To the degree someone proposes a rule via regulation, we should employ a high degree of skepticism and caution, for they act without civility under the banner of violence.”
My response to @SBF_FTX https://t.co/k0dmRDamJS#bitcoin #defi #ethereum #crypto #liberty @ftx_app
â Erik Voorhees (@ErikVoorhees) October 20, 2022
The concept of blockchains blocklisting addresses at the protocol level is something that Voorhees strongly disagrees with and one that SBF suggested stating they are âthe correct approach to sanctions compliance on blockchain environments.â
Wintermute and SBF discourse
Gaevoyâs comments came after those of Voorhees, and Gaevoy may well have been aware of Voorheesâs response given the public arena in which it was made. The Wintermute CEO stated that he was âmostly in line with Erik Voorheesâ postâ and that,
âThe key differentiation between standards and regulations/laws is really key. While Iâm not necessarily optimistic weâll get to dictate standards, we can at least try, can we?â
In answer to the question of whether SBF pushes for such a plan or looks to shape regulation solely to âsuit FTX,â Gaevoy said, âweâll know soon enough.â However, he did assert that, in his meetings with SBF, he had come to know him well enough to state that he is not âa Palpatine,â in reference to SBF being akin to a movie villain from Star Wars. Gaevoy believes that we would âknow by nowâ if SBF had ill intentions in his desire for more crypto regulation.
While Gaevoyâs comments may appear fairly neutral and semi-optimistic about the potential future of crypto, it is disheartening to hear his thoughts that the general public engagement on social media âdoesnât matter.â
Gaevoy stated that along with âUS regulators and politicians,â a âbroader user baseâ matters âway moreâ than Crypto Twitter. However, parties outside of the US are not mentioned, and the location of this âbroader user baseâ is unknown.
Crypto Twitter comprises some of the brightest minds in the blockchain space, along with many of the savviest retail investors. The concept that these individuals and organizations outside the US are irrelevant to the discussion may be troubling to global investors.
To give the benefit of the doubt to Gaevoy, the âbroader user baseâ may include all projects, individuals, and investors outside of the US. Yet, such a grouping could indicate a US bias by others in the crypto space.
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