Report: The U.S. has lost 14% of its crypto market developer share since 2018
According to a report by Golden Finance, Coinbase's Chief Legal Officer, paulgrewal.eth, stated that our latest cryptocurrency status report shows that since 2018, the United States has lost 14% of its developer share as on-chain activity and enterprise adoption increases. Currently, only 26% of cryptocurrency developers are in the United States. We may lose our global leadership position in technological innovation, but the US government must want to - and choose to - do better.
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