A founder of a leading exchange discussed in the Q&A session at the Bitcoin MENA 2025 conference about the legal dilemmas they face. They mentioned that if they choose not to plead guilty in the US, relevant authorities might initiate lawsuits against more individuals. This statement reflects the complex situation faced by founders in the crypto industry under regulatory pressure—personal choices could directly impact the legal risks of others within the ecosystem. Such incidents occur frequently, highlighting the dilemma Web3 entrepreneurs face in the global regulatory environment.

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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 2h ago
lmao the regulatory arbitrage window is closing fast. dude's basically signaling the game theory is inverted now—cooperate or watch everyone's gas fees spike in legal fees. brutal math.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 2h ago
This is a typical "kidnapping" — either admit guilt yourself or the entire ecosystem will suffer together.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 2h ago
This is a typical deadlock of "accepting the dead and not implicating the living."
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 2h ago
This is just being manipulated, admitting guilt or dragging down the entire ecosystem, it's really absurd.
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WalletManagervip
· 2h ago
This is a typical risk coefficient calculation, benchmarking personal private keys against ecosystem risks... Looks like I need to reassess the portfolio allocation.
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