i really struggle to see how something like eth on the utherian block chain isn't o securetom. And i guess i wish we hadn't gotn this far without settling the question, and i do blame the government for that. But i don't think it was wishful thinking at all for these people to continue to insist that, for example, eth was not a security because why, you're not going to stay the opposite if you're making the money?
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