The White House just weighed in on Europe's crackdown against a major social platform. Trump warned Brussels to tread carefully with their aggressive regulatory stance. "Europe needs to watch its step," he stated, pointing to what he sees as troubling policy directions that could harm everyday citizens. His message? The continent's regulatory overreach might be pushing things too far. This comes as European authorities continue their campaign of hefty penalties against tech platforms, raising questions about where the line gets drawn between oversight and interference. The tension between Silicon Valley innovation and European regulation keeps heating up.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-09 01:06
European regulations are really getting stricter, innovation is being stifled.
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The folks in Silicon Valley must be complaining, the fines are enough to make you question your life.
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This is the contradiction between regulation and freedom, it never ends.
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Brussels is really being tough this time, the big platforms are going to have a hard time.
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The rules game has started again, let's see who comes out on top.
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Europe wants control, the US wants growth, neither side is backing down.
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So many fines and the platforms are still around, that just shows how big they are.
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It's actually just a power game between major countries, and the small and medium projects suffer the most.
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ChainBrain
· 12-09 01:01
Here we go again. The White House and Europe are slapping each other around, do they really think the blockchain community can't see it?
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BridgeJumper
· 12-09 01:00
Ha, the EU really wants to kill all tech companies. Fines, fines, fines—will it ever end?
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OnchainDetective
· 12-09 00:59
Wait a minute, let me dig into the funding behind this... Trump suddenly speaking up for Silicon Valley—is that just a coincidence? According to on-chain data, shifts in policy trends like this often indicate deeper interest connections. It's obvious—the regulatory war is essentially a game between sovereignty and capital.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-09 00:48
The EU is regulating tech companies again, but can they really get anything done...
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Silicon Valley vs. the EU, this show is far from over
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To put it bluntly, it's just a power struggle, and ordinary users are the ones who suffer
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Trump was right, overregulation really can't kill the big companies
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Why does the EU have to make things so difficult for American tech companies?
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It's always the same routine—more rules, more bugs
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Fines, fines, fines, all they know is fines... There's no innovation anymore
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Isn't this just geopolitics disguised as regulation?
The White House just weighed in on Europe's crackdown against a major social platform. Trump warned Brussels to tread carefully with their aggressive regulatory stance. "Europe needs to watch its step," he stated, pointing to what he sees as troubling policy directions that could harm everyday citizens. His message? The continent's regulatory overreach might be pushing things too far. This comes as European authorities continue their campaign of hefty penalties against tech platforms, raising questions about where the line gets drawn between oversight and interference. The tension between Silicon Valley innovation and European regulation keeps heating up.