JPMorgan's chief Jamie Dimon just dropped a harsh take on Europe's situation. According to him, the region's been bleeding out—businesses leaving, investments drying up, innovation fleeing elsewhere. Pretty brutal assessment from one of Wall Street's biggest names. Makes you wonder how this regulatory squeeze affects crypto projects choosing where to build.
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MEVHunterX
· 11h ago
Dimon said Europe is in such bad shape, so I’m thinking… wouldn’t crypto projects all flock to Asia and the US? Regulatory crackdowns are really driving people away.
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PumpDoctrine
· 11h ago
NGL, the regulatory environment in Europe really needs some reflection. No wonder all the crypto is moving to Singapore and the US...
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TokenRationEater
· 12h ago
This set of regulations in Europe has really scared people away. Everyone building projects is heading to Singapore or Dubai; who would want to mess around over there?
JPMorgan's chief Jamie Dimon just dropped a harsh take on Europe's situation. According to him, the region's been bleeding out—businesses leaving, investments drying up, innovation fleeing elsewhere. Pretty brutal assessment from one of Wall Street's biggest names. Makes you wonder how this regulatory squeeze affects crypto projects choosing where to build.