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    Permissionless Finance Will Overcome Government Regulation, Says Fold CEO

    Ethan CarterBy Ethan CarterAugust 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols are set to endure despite government and corporate attempts to enforce traditional financial regulations aimed at creating restrictive digital systems, according to Will Reeves, CEO and co-founder of Bitcoin (BTC) rewards platform Fold.

    Reeves shared with Cointelegraph that regulatory measures mandating DeFi protocols to integrate biometric identity verification into smart contracts, or similar traditional financial (TradFi) regulations, will ultimately fail, much like previous efforts to control information dissemination on the internet.

    Privacy, Decentralized Exchange, Financial Independence, Self Custody
    Policy proposals to introduce identity checks in digital asset systems are included in the White House’s Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology report. Source: The White House

    He cautioned that governments and established financial institutions will leverage TradFi incentives to steer individuals towards permissioned custody via conventional investment vehicles like exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which offer advantages over direct crypto holdings, such as eligibility for collateralized loans. He stated:

    “This is simply a chapter that will lead to an inevitable victory for these open networks. Over time, they will win, but along the way, you’re going to see regulations and things meant to delay progress.”

    Reeves told Cointelegraph that entrenched financial institutions are advocating for regulations to hinder innovation while they prepare to enter the crypto space over the coming decade.

    Despite this pressure, safeguarding open-source software developers from legal repercussions is paramount to protecting permissionless financial protocols from centralization and regulatory encroachment, he emphasized.

    Related: US Treasury’s DeFi ID plan is ‘like putting cameras in every living room’

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    As traditional financial entities increase their involvement in crypto and call for stricter government oversight of the sector, privacy and financial sovereignty advocates express concerns that heightened scrutiny may compromise the fundamental principles of crypto and DeFi.