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My two cents: they should cryptographically sign their messages in other platforms. There is enough length in Twitter now. I think the SEC is really responsible for not protecting investors in this case.


The SEC didn't even have 2FA set up on their account. One can hardly expect them to sign their messages.


>they should cryptographically sign their messages in other platforms

Like a Nostr account?


Could Nostr now use Twitter/X or any other transport as an alternative?




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