If Moons got classed as a security, how much do you think it would change Reddit's model going forward? Would they have to register as a security and pay some fines, or is there a chance they would be forced to stop distributing moons?
I don't have too many moons as it is, but all of this SEC enforcement got me thinking that maybe my/our moons weren't so safe. I also get a sense of fomo because Reddit has been building for so long. It's not every day you get a nearly 20 year old company to make a cryptocurrency. They are usually startups.
Reddit is consistently one of the top sites and its format has proven to be reliable across a number of years and demographics. (Rip Digg) I think they would continue to thrive even with regulation. Moons to the moon!
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