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Polygon Labs’ President Talks About Web3’s Future & Potential

Exploring blockchain potential & regulation amidst SEC lawsuits against Binance & Coinbase - Polygon Labs President shares insights.

Written By Pawan Surya Pawan Surya
Published June 8, 2023 1:09 PM·Updated 2 years ago
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Polygon Labs' President Talks About Web3’s Future & Potential

On June 7, the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce of the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee convened to delve into the potential of blockchain technology and the future of Web3. Key figures from the crypto industry, like Polygon Labs president Ryan Wyatt, alongside legal experts, participated in a productive and insightful dialogue with the committee. 

Coinciding with the SEC’s recent legal actions against prominent crypto exchanges Binance and Coinbase, the meeting took place. During his testimony, Wyatt emphasized the immense potential of blockchain technology, highlighting its value for users. He also emphasized the importance of fostering a robust and properly regulated blockchain ecosystem within the United States. 

At the onset, Wyatt tackled the core issue that blockchain aims to resolve: the pervasive “value extraction” problem on the internet. In the prevailing era known as “Web2,” he elucidated how dominant centralized tech companies capitalize on users by imposing fees for products and services while leveraging their data for personal gain.

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Wyatt asserted that the solution to this predicament lies in the transformative power of blockchains, which pave the way for Web3. This paradigm shift embraces decentralized and transparent systems, effectively democratizing the internet. 

By harnessing cryptography and a distributed network of computers, blockchains eliminate the necessity for a central authority, under the Web3 model, users reclaim autonomy over their data, granting them the freedom to decide when, how, and if they wish to share it with various application and services. 

Furthermore, Wyatt emphasized the numerous advantages of establishing a blockchain technology ecosystem within the United States. He contended that such an ecosystem would fuel economic growth and generate employment opportunities across both technical and non-technical sectors. 

Additionally, leveraging the inherent transparency of blockchains and aligning regulations with emerging technologies could enhance consumer protection measures, ensuring a safer and more secure environment for users. 

In terms of collaboration between the industry and the U.S. government to drive modernization, Wyatt highlighted the existing regulatory landscape as a major hurdle. He stressed the importance of cultivating a well-regulated blockchain ecosystem, asserting that doing so would allow the United States to retain its competitive advantage and foster a thriving domestic technology industry. 

Also Read: Australia’s Commonwealth Bank to Halt Certain Payments to Crypto Exchanges

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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