🚨Regulatory trends are undergoing a "fundamental level" shift


This time, the U.S. regulators are not just issuing statements, but are about to change the rules👇
Paul Atkins reaffirmed the promotion of "Project Crypto"
And will collaborate with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to develop👇
👉 A classification framework for digital assets (clarifying which are securities)
👉 Launching "Innovation Exemptions," allowing tokenized securities to be traded on-chain
Here's a one-sentence summary of this development:
👉 In the past, it was "crack down first, then talk," now it's "set rules first, then develop"⚖️
📊 Why is the market so excited?
👉 This may be the most explicit shift in U.S. SEC history
It signifies that👇
• No longer relying on "enforcement-style regulation"
• Starting to define clear boundaries for the industry
• Institutions can "enter compliantly"
📈 Potential positive effects on the crypto market:
• Institutional funds are cautious → expected to turn into actual investment💰
• Clear compliance pathways → reduce uncertainty
• Tokenized securities → open up trillion-dollar market imagination
• Provide long-term support for Bitcoin
👉 The market is even betting on BTC returning above $80k🚀
⚠️ But don’t only see the positives; there are also key risks:
• Once classification is implemented → some projects may be deemed "securities"⚠️
• Rising compliance costs, squeezing the survival space for small projects
• Clear regulation ≠ lenient regulation
• Short-term may trigger "re-pricing"
🧠 My core view:
This is not simply good or bad news, but👇
👉 The industry is entering a "systematic restructuring phase"
📌 What truly matters is not the price, but:
👉 Who can survive within the rules
📌 One sentence summary:
This wave of regulation is not about suppression, but about "filtering"—once the rules are clear, capital will truly flow in on a large scale, but not all projects qualify to stay⚔️
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