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Messari CEO Ryan Selkis Declares War on SEC, Accuses Chair Gensler of Corruption
Jul 7, 2024, 02:41 PM
Messari, a prominent cryptocurrency research and data firm, has declared its intention to challenge the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). CEO Ryan Selkis announced that Messari has 'declared independence from the SEC' and accused its Chair, Gary Gensler, of corruption. Selkis stated that Messari will be 'operationalizing a war against this illegitimate and corrupt agency' in the coming months. The strategy will involve challenging the SEC's legitimacy through the courts, Congress, and media. Selkis has written a scathing challenge questioning the agency's effectiveness and legitimacy.
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