SEC should really be digging deeper into what happened with Robinhood so that the same can be avoided by many parties in the future. The people behind Robinhood must explain in simple terms why they decided to intervene in the market and whether what they did was protecting really the interests of the many or the people who are connected to them. Anyway, I already read somewhere of the possible explanation by Robinhood and it is all up to SEC to thresh things out. The main lesson here is that centralized platforms will really do what a centralized infrastructure can. Another reason why decentralization can be so important for all of us who are just small players in the world of investing.