My gut tells me a fight is brewing. In his latest @CryptoLawUS video, @JohnEDeaton1 says
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"I'm a Marine. I go where the fight is needed the most.
Deaton's response to Terrett's post spoke of his deep ties to Massachusetts, fueling speculation. " Ellie (Smiley), I don't know what you're talking about, but for the record, in addition to living in Swansea, I was an attorney in Massachusetts for 23 years, representing asbestos victims in Massachusetts against companies and insurance companies.
He added: "I have lived in Roxbury, East Boston and Malden and graduated from the New England School of Law in Boston. I signed the admission papers for the U. S. ILC in Boston and was selected by the Marine Corps to represent Massachusetts [... ]. " In addition to representing mesothelioma victims in Massachusetts for over 20 years, I have represented 627 XRP holders in Massachusetts [... ]. I also represent #Coinbase clients in the SEC's case against Coinbase.
Deaton is a harsh critic of Warren's approach to #cryptocurrencies. In recent remarks, Deaton accused Warren of "doing nothing to reduce income inequality," adding that "Elizabeth Warren claims to be in favor of reducing income inequality, but her answer to the problem is to ban the world's most expensive asset [bitcoin].
The dialog between Deaton and Warren could bring the debate over #cryptocurrency regulation onto the national political stage if he decides to run. Deaton's extensive legal experience, personal background, and advocacy for cryptocurrency rights contrast with Warren's proposed limited regulation and oversight, and the Senate race could be a pivotal moment for the future of cryptocurrencies in the U. S. regulatory landscape.
At the time of publication, XRP was trading at $BTC Jake Simmons has been passionate about #bitcoin since 2016.
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