EU Commission decided to mandate USB-C as the universal charger standard. But who exactly sat in that room and thought this was the issue that needed solving right now? The logic here is pretty wild—standardizing every single charger seems like the kind of top-down regulatory move that gets debated endlessly in crypto circles. Makes you wonder what other "brilliant" policies are brewing behind closed doors.
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LightningWallet
· 20h ago
Here we go again, the same top-down regulation... Do they really think that standardizing charging cables can save the world?
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NftRegretMachine
· 20h ago
Funny, the EU is there fussing over chargers, while Web3 is being pushed around and rubbed on the ground... Truly a priority of all kinds of weirdos.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 20h ago
Here comes another set of bureaucratic approvals, as if there are no other issues at all.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 20h ago
Really, these EU folks just focus on these useless things, like standardizing charging cables? I just want to ask, does this solve any real practical problems?
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GasGrillMaster
· 20h ago
Haha, the EU folks are really unreasonable. They even want to regulate something as small as USB-C. It's truly a common problem among authorities.
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ContractSurrender
· 20h ago
Hey, about USB-C... is it really just a bureaucratic agency with nothing better to do? The real issue is right there, but they’re busy standardizing charging cables instead.
EU Commission decided to mandate USB-C as the universal charger standard. But who exactly sat in that room and thought this was the issue that needed solving right now? The logic here is pretty wild—standardizing every single charger seems like the kind of top-down regulatory move that gets debated endlessly in crypto circles. Makes you wonder what other "brilliant" policies are brewing behind closed doors.