Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has called for a review of the United States' accredited investor laws, advocating for a shift from wealth-based criteria to competency assessments. Armstrong highlighted that current regulations restrict early-stage investment opportunities to wealthy individuals, leaving retail investors to enter only after IPOs when potential gains are diminished. He suggested reforms such as implementing financial literacy tests to qualify as an investor or abolishing the rule entirely, while maintaining disclosure and fraud prevention measures.
Coinbase CEO Urges Reform of U.S. Accredited Investor Laws
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