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In what comes as a backdrop emerging within the cryptocurrency realm, VanEck advisor Gabor Gurbacs recently took to a post on X, voicing concerns over modern-day crypto regulations and their negative impact on innovation. In a recent post shared by Gurbacs on X, the VanEck advisor spotlighted the stifling effect of current cryptocurrency regulations on innovations throughout the sector.
With KuCoin facing DoJ charges and hacks such as Munchables on the rise, Gurbacs’ post ushered in a sense of apt regulatory measures urgently required among market participants. The post shared today further underscored this need for seamless regulatory frameworks that aid in fostering innovations across the crypto landscape rather than hindering them.
According to the post shared on X, Gurbacs stated, “I am personally unhappy with how regulators in developed markets managed the first decade of digital asset regulation.” Concerning this, he drew attention to how modern-day regulations have managed to simultaneously aid scammers, hamper actual innovation, and protect incumbents at the expense of those building better systems.
Although the advisor also stated, “There are of course a few exceptions to this,” there is still much ground left to cover. Prioritizing political or personal agendas over national interests and economic growth is intolerable, specifically in today’s global financial landscape, Gurbacs additionally stressed.
Meanwhile, his statements promptly garnered substantial traction, mirroring the market’s concerns over rising legal tussles, scams, hacks and other adverse events within the crypto space.
KuCoin, a renowned cryptocurrency exchange, recently faced charges by prosecutors in Manhattan, accusing the exchange of violating the Bank Secrecy Act and operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business. Following this, the platform noted phenomenal outflows, topping the $1.1 billion mark today.
However, industry experts expect KuCoin not to end like FTX, a bankrupt firm, attributing it to a stockpile of on-chain reserves, particularly in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), KuCoin has.
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In the interim, another event curated turbulence across the cryptocurrency sector, exposing blockchain-based gaming’s vulnerabilities to the crypto realm. The Munchables gaming platform recently witnessed a setback as it faced a security breach that resulted in the loss of $63 million worth of funds, further mirroring Gurbacs’ dismay over crypto regulations and their lack of functioning where it is needed the most.
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