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I just saw that Tally is shutting down, and their CEO's farewell speech is quite interesting. He mentioned that the Biden administration and Gensler aren't actually as opposed to crypto as people think, and in fact, they are somewhat friendly. This perspective is a bit surprising, since everyone usually criticizes the regulators and mentions these two often.
Tally is a platform for DAO governance, so it's a bit unfortunate that they're closing. However, the CEO's statement makes me wonder: have their views on the overall policy environment changed? What exactly is Biden's stance? It seems that different people interpret it quite differently.
What do you think? Is the policy really loosening, or is this just some individuals' personal opinion?