There's growing interest in mapping the intersection of crypto regulation, political funding, and industry lobbying efforts. Compiling crypto legislation, lawmakers, their financial backers, and registered lobbyists into a comprehensive database could enhance transparency in how policy decisions get shaped. Worth exploring for better industry visibility.
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FlatlineTrader
· 9h ago
This is basically spreading out the power network. It sounds good to call it transparency, but it's actually just digging for gossip.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-17 00:08
Oh, so you want to play that transparency game again? Honestly, the relationship between regulators and lobbyists is already obvious, and building a database won't change anything, right?
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DegenTherapist
· 01-17 00:02
ngl, this is basically exposing politicians' secrets. Finally, someone wants to do this...
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MetaMisfit
· 01-16 23:49
This transparency thing... sounds good, but can it really be achieved? It seems like some politicians simply don't want to be exposed, right?
There's growing interest in mapping the intersection of crypto regulation, political funding, and industry lobbying efforts. Compiling crypto legislation, lawmakers, their financial backers, and registered lobbyists into a comprehensive database could enhance transparency in how policy decisions get shaped. Worth exploring for better industry visibility.