Former White House Communications Director: The "SEC official X account was hacked" incident may be that SEC employees shared the information prematu
Golden Finance reported that former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci believes that the dramatic events surrounding unauthorized tweets about spot bitcoin approval may have been caused by an SEC employee sharing this information too early. This means that the SEC is facing severe criticism because this mistake led to "market turbulence."
After Gensler stated that the SEC's X account had been breached, Scaramucci accused the SEC chairman of lying and was convinced that an SEC employee had shared this news too early because the tweet was "cautiously worded and included a produced image."
Earlier, Gary Gensler stated that the tweet "officially announcing the breach of the SEC's X account by hackers" had been minted as an Ordinals NFT.
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