Dr. T on Twitter: The US Clearance and Settlement system should never have been this way. When Congress codified it in the mid-1970s, they gave them the power to eject brokers who fail-to-deliver. Reddit Post
Peruvian Bull on Twitter: I'm tired of hearing "naked shorting improves liquidity" oh really? How about "naked" buying then? what if I buy shares and never deliver the funds to you? does that improve liquidity??! FFS Reddit Post
Dave Lauer on Twitter: I think we're going to have a great discussion with @GaryGensler tomorrow - we'll get into the weeds on FTDs & DRS, and ask about SEC enforcement & why it comes up short. Source: https://twitter.com/dlauer/status/1628130133709099018 Reddit Post
Always great to see an Ape working to try and connect with other communities with shared values and interests (Crypto Twitter). Not your keys not your crypto, not your name not your shares! Reddit Post
foobar on Twitter: one of these is the future of finance the other is suffering cardiac arrest Reddit Post
Brian Armstrong (CEO of Coinbase) on Twitter: We're hearing rumors that the SEC would like to get rid of crypto staking in the U.S. for retail customers. I hope that's not the case as I believe it would be a terrible path for the U.S. if that was allowed Reddit Post
Dr. T on Twitter: ..and EU voice and US voice and Canada voice and... because MORE THAN HALF the UK shares are held by the rest of the world. This impacts all of us. Reddit Post