The White House's newly appointed AI and crypto policy chief just fired back at a major newspaper's latest exposé, calling it a complete "nothing burger." The official dismissed what they labeled as manufactured controversy from the publication's editorial desk, suggesting the piece was heavy on speculation but light on substance. This latest clash highlights the ongoing tension between traditional media outlets and the current administration's approach to digital asset regulation. As Washington ramps up its focus on crypto oversight, expect more back-and-forth between policymakers and press. The real question: will these media skirmishes actually impact how regulatory frameworks take shape, or is this just noise in an already crowded space?
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PensionDestroyer
· 17h ago
Nothing burger? Ha, here we go with this rhetoric again. So old-fashioned. Anyway, whoever shouts it wins, right?
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-02 17:42
The new official at the White House is really bold, using the term nothing burger perfectly... But speaking of which, can the old tricks of traditional media really have any impact on crypto policy? It feels like a game of just throwing faces at each other.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 12-02 09:48
lmao "nothing burger" is such a tell... according to my peer-reviewed analysis of regulatory theater, this is statistically significant cope (p < 0.042). the memetic velocity of this statement literally screams "we're definitely doing something sus" fr fr
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RektRecorder
· 12-01 19:04
nothing burger? Haha, mainstream media is at it again, what era are we in to still play this trap?
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-01 19:01
nothing burger haha is shifting blame to the media again. This trap is old enough.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 12-01 18:59
The media is just talking back and forth, but the on-chain data isn't lying. Just look at the distribution of chips by institutions in the past couple of days to know who is actually in control, not just talking.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 12-01 18:42
nothing burger? Haha, it's hilarious, they're blaming the media again. If they really want to regulate encryption, then bring out some valuable insights.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-01 18:38
nothing burger? LOL, this saying is really something, it feels like the White House is fighting with us retail investors right now.
The White House's newly appointed AI and crypto policy chief just fired back at a major newspaper's latest exposé, calling it a complete "nothing burger." The official dismissed what they labeled as manufactured controversy from the publication's editorial desk, suggesting the piece was heavy on speculation but light on substance. This latest clash highlights the ongoing tension between traditional media outlets and the current administration's approach to digital asset regulation. As Washington ramps up its focus on crypto oversight, expect more back-and-forth between policymakers and press. The real question: will these media skirmishes actually impact how regulatory frameworks take shape, or is this just noise in an already crowded space?