Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other mainstream crypto assets are currently in a structural turning point, with institutional investors generally optimistic about medium- to long-term gains. Notably, the trading volume of stablecoins has approached the scale of traditional payment giants, becoming a new focus for institutional deployment. Meanwhile, policy adjustments are becoming more refined—on one hand, continuing to strictly control the risks of virtual currency speculation; on the other hand, advancing the iteration of the digital yuan's interest-earning features, and incorporating the tokenization of real-world assets on-chain, such as RWA, into the compliance framework. This bidirectional drive is reshaping the fundamental logic of the entire digital asset ecosystem.

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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-11 11:19
Are stablecoins approaching the scale of payment giants? Now institutions are really going to scramble. Once the RWA compliance framework is released, the race will change.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 01-11 05:32
Are stablecoins about to take off? It seems like this wave of institutions is really getting involved. If the MSCI move materializes, the barriers between traditional finance and blockchain will truly be broken down.
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 01-09 06:40
Stablecoins are almost catching up with Alipay. Is this really true? It feels like institutions are frantically buying the dip.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 01-09 06:31
Stablecoins are almost catching up with Alipay now; institutions are really betting, and that's the highlight.
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 01-09 06:20
Stablecoins are really about to take off. It feels like Bitcoin and Ethereum are somewhat overshadowed. Once the policies around RWA loosen, institutions will rush in. The compliance framework is basically a money-printing machine. Including digital assets in MSCI? It's only a matter of time. This wave of institutional investors has finally caught the wind. Strictly controlling virtual currency speculation and promoting digital RMB... While blocking and easing at the same time, such a delicate operation—who can buy the dip? Bidirectional driving? Basically, it's about restoring order before large funds enter the market. Retail investors need to jump on board quickly.
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just_another_walletvip
· 01-09 06:14
Is the stablecoin approaching the scale of payment giants? Now institutions really can't sit still --- Bidirectional driving reshapes the ecosystem, just hearing this makes you know we need to keep up --- MSCI's move is interesting; inclusion of digital asset companies is just around the corner --- Once the RWA compliance framework is out, it feels like the real change has begun --- Strict policy controls speculation but also promotes the iteration of digital RMB; this logic is a bit absolute --- Institutions are optimistic about the medium and long term, I just want to know if there will be another bloodbath in the short term --- Structural turning point window? I've heard this phrase a hundred times, but let's first see if we can hit a new high before talking
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