【Crypto World】Goldman Sachs recently invited Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong to participate in the Builders & Innovators Summit, where the two engaged in a rather in-depth conversation. During this exchange, both parties discussed Coinbase’s founding process and development trajectory, as well as core topics such as how cryptocurrencies have evolved and the regulatory outlook facing the industry. The interesting aspect of this dialogue is that it reflects the increasingly enhanced interaction and cooperation intentions between traditional financial giants and leaders in the crypto space. In the face of a clearer regulatory direction, the convergence of viewpoints from both sides may bring new perspectives to the entire ecosystem.
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PumpingCroissant
· 17h ago
Goldman Sachs is sitting with Coinbase? Traditional finance is really starting to bow down.
Clarification of regulations, to put it plainly, is just the prelude to cutting leeks. Do you believe it?
Armstrong is about to come out and endorse again. How long can he hold up this time?
Partnership intentions? Ha, isn't it just going to be constrained later? Freedom will be lost.
When two big shots meet, the leeks should wake up.
Mainstream finance embracing crypto, I don't think it's necessarily a good thing.
With clearer regulatory prospects, it might actually be more dangerous. Have you thought about that?
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 17h ago
Goldman Sachs is really starting to pay attention to the crypto world, indicating a major event is coming
The handshake between traditional finance and crypto is definitely going to attract regulatory attention
Armstrong's move this time is quite clever, he’s aligning himself early
The industry is about to be regulated, retail investors need to be cautious
What was the outcome of this conversation? Is there a recording? I want to listen
Is Goldman Sachs here for collaboration or to block us? I don’t quite understand
Since Coinbase went public, their influence has definitely increased, interesting
Is clearer regulation good or bad for us? I’m a bit confused
When the two giants meet, the next steps depend entirely on this
This summit didn’t seem to have much substance, probably just official statements
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RektCoaster
· 17h ago
What can Goldman Sachs and Brian discuss in this wave? Isn't it just traditional finance wanting a piece of the pie, haha
"Clarification" of the industry? Regulations have always been about how they want to control it
Armstrong always wants the crypto world to be a "regular army," I just want to know whether we will compromise in the end or if they really understand
Summits are all talk; let's see what actions follow
The same old story with big players exchanging ideas; I only care if the trading pairs still exist
"Clarification" of regulation? Let's wait and see; anyway, the results are similar
This is the beginning of capital harvesting, euphemistically called "dialogue"
Traditional finance vs. blockchain, it's always about bargaining
Is Brian really trying to rise to power this time, or is it just another show?
Goldman Sachs mainly wants traffic and the guise of compliance, that's all
"Evolution" of the industry? Just a nicer way of saying it
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Token_Sherpa
· 17h ago
tbh goldmans suddenly caring about crypto adoption is peak irony... they spent a decade shorting this space lol. anyway, brian's probably just explaining tokenomics 101 to suits who still think bitcoin is a ponzi scheme. regulatory clarity sounds nice but remember... their version of "clarity" usually means more gatekeeping for retail
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GateUser-a180694b
· 17h ago
Goldman Sachs is serious now, this is a signal
BA going out for socializing again and being accused of cutting, haha
Regulatory clarity is just to listen to, when it really lands, it’s another story
Is traditional finance actively approaching or is it really optimistic? Doubtful
I think this kind of dialogue is more show, real change is on the chain
Armstrong is appearing on camera too frequently now, it's a bit much
When the two big figures speak out together, it can indeed push a wave of public opinion, but the ecosystem will be what it will be
The outlook on regulation sounds good, but honestly, no one can be sure
When Coinbase went public, they should have had in-depth talks with Goldman Sachs. Why now?
Is this paving the way for compliance, or just a simple business activity?
Is there a high chance Goldman Sachs will truly participate? Feels like just testing the waters
No matter how they converse, small investors still need to watch the market themselves
A traditional giant and a new star, at the core, this collision is still driven by interests
No matter how eloquent, it's better to provide real financial support
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VitalikFanboy42
· 17h ago
Goldman Sachs is really starting to pay attention to cryptocurrencies, and the speed of this shift is quite rapid.
Traditional finance and the crypto world are now almost merging to make money together. Clarified regulations are actually most beneficial to major players.
This guy BA has survived until today thanks to early persistence.
Regulations coming actually make it more reassuring, much better than the current wavering.
This is true dialogue, much more meaningful than those small coins bragging every day.
Goldman Sachs is clever—approaching first, then participating. Capital works like this.
It feels like the ecosystem is entering a new phase. Let's wait and see.
The crypto world is finally starting to "professionalize," but this is a double-edged sword.
Goldman Sachs invites Coinbase founder summit dialogue: exploring the evolution of crypto and regulatory clarity
【Crypto World】Goldman Sachs recently invited Coinbase founder Brian Armstrong to participate in the Builders & Innovators Summit, where the two engaged in a rather in-depth conversation. During this exchange, both parties discussed Coinbase’s founding process and development trajectory, as well as core topics such as how cryptocurrencies have evolved and the regulatory outlook facing the industry. The interesting aspect of this dialogue is that it reflects the increasingly enhanced interaction and cooperation intentions between traditional financial giants and leaders in the crypto space. In the face of a clearer regulatory direction, the convergence of viewpoints from both sides may bring new perspectives to the entire ecosystem.