John Deaton
@JohnEDeaton1
John Deaton
@JohnEDeaton1
John Deaton said in a YouTube video that he believes there was intentional misconduct by SEC lawyers. Deaton says people should be fired because of the blatant misconduct in the Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit.
He claimed crypto is not widely used for "illicit" activity because transactions are discoverable on the blockchain, which is public but uses alphanumeric keys instead of a person's identity. "What I'm saying is Hamas actually issued a directive not to use crypto because it was too traceable," he said. "The NSA, the FBI, the CIA, have all come out and said they hope that criminals use Bitcoin. It's an open, distributed ledger. You can trace every single transaction."
John Deaton helped launch: www.crypto-law.us
CryptoLaw was launched in 2021 to be a clearinghouse of information, news and analysis on key U.S. legal and regulatory developments for digital asset holders. Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are a revolutionary innovation for the global economy. The United States is the world’s cradle of innovation, and actions taken by the U.S. Congress, U.S. regulatory agencies and in U.S. courts will greatly impact the future of this technology everywhere. The objective of CryptoLaw is to provide a central location for finding public information, links to news articles, and probing analysis on the legal, regulatory and policy issues related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
John Deaton
@DeatonforSenate
Deaton has also delved into cryptocurrencies.
He said he was drawn to the technology by remembering how his mother relied on what he described as “predatory inner-city check cashing operations” and was intrigued by cryptocurrency’s ability to help the underprivileged and unbanked.
John Deaton, a well-known crypto lawyer, said that regulatory actions against the crypto industry point to a significant government overreach and intrusion into the private sector.