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Circle chief urges not to imitate China on crypto regulation

Circle chief urges not to imitate China on crypto regulation

The United States and other Western countries have two ways to respond to China’s actions regarding cryptocurrencies and blockchain: to imitate Beijing or to oppose it, in line with the values of the ‘open internet’. This was stated by Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire, urging the second option.

“In the West, a rules-based order, open and free markets, and democratic principles have provided a solid foundation for economic and governance systems. There is hope that they can be expanded by adopting open, public blockchains and digital assets,” he wrote.

According to Allaire, China is opposing the Western values reflected by a free internet — that is why the authorities in China “have always tried to control it.” The same values underpin cryptocurrencies and blockchain, he noted.

“Cryptocurrencies and blockchain pose a real threat to systems built on total control, centralisation of power, elimination of privacy, etc. Which side do we want to be on?”

— Circle chief said.

A similar view was voiced by US Republican Senator Pat Toomey. He said Beijing is so hostile to economic freedom that it restricts citizens’ access to “the most exciting financial innovation in decades.”

“Authoritarian suppression of cryptocurrency by China, including Bitcoin, is a major opportunity for the United States. It is also a reminder of our huge structural advantage over China,” Toomey wrote.

As reported on September 24, о признании незаконными на территории Китая операций с криптовалютами. Bitcoin fell below $42,000.

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