Gwiazdowski on Zonda crypto's comments and regulatory transparency
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Robert Gwiazdowski offers suggestions regarding Zonda crypto's comments on a new law.
- He advocates for transparency in the consultation process between regulators and the crypto sector.
- Gwiazdowski proposes that the Ministry of Finance should not organize "closed conferences."
Financial commentator Robert Gwiazdowski has presented observations on Zonda crypto's feedback concerning a new law, emphasizing the need for open dialogue. Gwiazdowski specifically addressed the Ministry of Finance, urging it to avoid organizing "closed conferences" in its dealings with the regulated sector.
Gwiazdowski argues that the consultation process between a regulator, such as the Ministry of Finance, and representatives of the sector it oversees should be conducted with maximum transparency. This open approach, he believes, is crucial for building trust and ensuring that all stakeholders have a fair opportunity to voice their concerns and contribute to policy development.
His postulation suggests that exclusive or "closed" meetings can lead to perceptions of unfairness or a lack of inclusivity. Instead, Gwiazdowski advocates for a more public and accessible consultation framework, ensuring that the insights and concerns of the cryptocurrency industry are openly considered in the legislative and regulatory process.
I therefore have a postulate that the Ministry of Finance (nor any other) should not organize any "closed conferences". The consultation process of the regulator with representatives of the regulated sector should be as transparent as possible.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.