Yeah at that point I'd say probably too late to buy in with expectations of crazy returns. Things would be "safer" for the average joe but returns would probably be way lower compared to these early days
I can see them ushering in limits and restrictions on retail like: you only allowed to buy 3k worth of crypto per year or you must meet the requirements of an "accredited investor" to participate in a presale
shyt they’ve been doing that already…I remember how easily accessible ICOs were to US citizens…I wanna say by late 2018/2019 the US was on the list of countries whose citizens couldn’t participate in ICOs/presale along the likes of other countries such as korea, china, iran, iraq etc. lmao
in some cases they made exceptions if you could prove you made/earned $100k/yr (accredited investor as you mentioned) but in many other instances it didn’t matter…they didn’t want US involvement period
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