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Daniele Servadei6 hours agoWSJ debacle fueled US lawmakers’ ill-informed crusade against cryptoThe Wall Street Journal corrected its misreporting about crypto funding Hamas, but it was too late to stop lawmakers from amplifying false claims.678 Total views20 Total sharesListen to article 0:00OpinionJoin us on social networksFollowing October’s tragic events in Israel, a narrative linking Hamas funding to cryptocurrencies emerged from The Wall Street Journal in an Oct. 10 story authored by the paper’s Angus Berwick and Ian Talley. It fueled U.S. Senato Elizabeth Warren’s crusade against the crypto sector. Subsequent insights from Chainalysis and Elliptic cast serious doubt on the claims, demanding a more judicious examination of the accusations levied against the crypto industry.


At the heart of this discourse is an underlying issue — the United States’ precarious position on crypto regulations. The narrative surrounding Hamas’ crypto funding is emblematic of the U.S. government’s broader inability to grasp the nuanced dynamics of cryptocurrencies. The hasty generalizations and lack of thorough analysis in the WSJ reporting echo a disturbing trend of misinformation that can foster misguided regulations, a concern gravely shared.


Contrastingly, other regions like the European Union and Asia have taken a more balanced and informed approach toward crypto regulation. Their endeavors to understand and integrate this new financial frontier stand in stark contrast to the reactionary stance of some U.S. regulators. The recent acknowledgment by a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission on the missteps regarding the LBRY lawsuit epitomizes this disconnect.


Related:Elizabeth Warren uses Hamas as her newest scapegoat in war on crypto


The assertions made by the WSJ and amplified by Warren exemplify premature judgments of the crypto sector made without a comprehensive understanding of the facts at hand. Both Elliptic and BitOK clarified their methodologies, essentially discrediting the inflated figures flaunted by WSJ. This not only questions the integrity of the reporting but also the subsequent political maneuvering by Senator Warren, which dangerously hinges on dubious data.


On Oct. 27, the WSJ issued a correction related to its initial story, a positive step in rolling back the misinformation. However, the damage from the misreporting was already amplified in a Senate hearing on Oct. 26, when members cited the inflated figure of “more than $130 million” in crypto donations to terrorist organizations. The episode highlights the ripple effects misinformation can have, especially in a sensitive domain like crypto regulation, and the essential role of precise, evidence-based reporting in fostering informed discussions and policies.Refutation could not be stronger.

Will WSJ’s @AABerwick and @IanTalley correct the record?

“There is no evidence to support the assertion that Hamas has received significant volumes of crypto donations.” https://t.co/uHhhjrf49b pic.twitter.com/2CApmwGCsd— Balaji (@balajis) October 25, 2023 WSJ blinked. pic.twitter.com/kXrMwg5snJ— nic carter (@nic__carter) October 27, 2023


The scenario unveils a perilous pathway where misinformation can catalyze a cascade of ill-informed policy decisions. The unfounded aggression toward the crypto sector, spurred by misleading narratives, threatens to stifle innovation and alienate a burgeoning industry that holds immense potential for economic growth and financial inclusivity.


The WSJ correction was a positive step toward transparency. Yet, the delay in issuing that correction — even as the misinformation was being used in political circles — arguably shows a woeful disregard for truth. This scenario is not only detrimental to the crypto industry but also erodes trust in media and political institutions, which is foundational to a functioning democracy.


Related:IRS proposes unprecedented data-collection on crypto users


The U.S. is at a crossroads. Policymakers can either delve deeper into a dark abyss of ignorance and reactionary regulation or they can foster an environment conducive to discourse and understanding. Their choice will significantly impact the crypto industry and the country’s position as a frontrunner in the global financial ecosystem.


It is imperative that the media do a better job of shedding misinformation and embrace a more nuanced, evidence-based approach toward the crypto industry. Giving credence to unfounded accusations will only serve to undermine America’s standing in the global arena and obstruct the immense potential harbored by cryptocurrencies. The time is ripe for informed discourse to supplant misguided narratives.Daniele Servadei is the 20-year-old founder and CEO of Sellix, an Italian e-commerce platform that has processed more than $75 million in transactions for more than 2.3 million customers worldwide. He"s also attending the University of Parma for a degree in computer science.


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