Is Washington considering special visa pathways for crypto influencers? With the growing prominence of digital asset advocates and thought leaders in shaping market narratives and regulatory discourse, some are questioning whether the US might introduce dedicated visa categories for crypto KOLs. Such a move could streamline talent acquisition in the Web3 space, though it raises interesting questions about the industry's maturation and how governments view crypto professionals. Would this be a game-changer for attracting top minds to the ecosystem, or just another bureaucratic layer?
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TokenCreatorOP
· 8h ago
Haha, think again. Washington is still on guard against us.
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Visa channels? Let's get through CFIUS first.
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Another thing that sounds great but probably won't happen.
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If they really do this, those little thugs will start stirring up trouble again.
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Instead of working on visas, brother, it's better to clarify the tax policies first.
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OMG, if it really passes, that would be crazy. Is the US finally admitting defeat?
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This has been discussed for ten years, and it's still the same old story.
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Oh my God, if this really happens, I’ll just move to the US directly.
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Basically, they just want to control the narrative. Don’t be too naive.
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Wait, what does this mean... Are they going to admit that crypto is a real industry?
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Bullshit, it's just media nonsense.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-06 11:49
If this visa channel really opens up, then we can see the real results. Can that set of KOL scripts get a US visa?
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FreeRider
· 01-06 11:47
Ha, now Washington has to bow down and admit that our group really has some skills.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-06 11:46
Haha, laughing to death. Washington giving KOLs a fast track? How serious do you have to be to believe that?
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-06 11:36
Oh, coming to the special channel again? Are you trying to give everyone a green card so they can all get chopped?
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NervousFingers
· 01-06 11:33
Uh, isn't this just another scheme to harvest retail investors... Giving the KOL the green light, but retail investors still suffer heavy losses.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-06 11:31
Laughing out loud, Washington finally recognizes us?
Is Washington considering special visa pathways for crypto influencers? With the growing prominence of digital asset advocates and thought leaders in shaping market narratives and regulatory discourse, some are questioning whether the US might introduce dedicated visa categories for crypto KOLs. Such a move could streamline talent acquisition in the Web3 space, though it raises interesting questions about the industry's maturation and how governments view crypto professionals. Would this be a game-changer for attracting top minds to the ecosystem, or just another bureaucratic layer?