#隐私代币板块全线上扬 $ETH $BNB The White House has just released a significant signal - the Trump administration has officially halted the previous administration's high-pressure regulatory policies on the encryption industry. This turnaround comes a bit suddenly, but it could be a watershed moment for the entire market.
What does the softening of Washington's attitude mean from a policy perspective? Does the easing of compliance pressure mean that institutional funds will accelerate their entry? Or is it just a short-term hype? The market reaction still needs to be observed, but at least the regulatory sword hanging over us has been temporarily put down. Which sectors do you think will benefit first from this policy shift?
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HodlTheDoor
· 11-07 18:18
Is Lao Tang going to point shaving?
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GasGrillMaster
· 11-06 03:28
Regulations have relaxed, let me get started.
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GasFeeCryer
· 11-05 03:46
Laughing to death, the suckers have started copying homework again.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 11-05 03:45
Let's make a big move.
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FundingMartyr
· 11-05 03:33
The regulatory knife can't cut as quickly anymore, right?
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BearMarketNoodler
· 11-05 03:28
What are you still panicking about? Another wave of bull run signals.
#隐私代币板块全线上扬 $ETH $BNB The White House has just released a significant signal - the Trump administration has officially halted the previous administration's high-pressure regulatory policies on the encryption industry. This turnaround comes a bit suddenly, but it could be a watershed moment for the entire market.
What does the softening of Washington's attitude mean from a policy perspective? Does the easing of compliance pressure mean that institutional funds will accelerate their entry? Or is it just a short-term hype? The market reaction still needs to be observed, but at least the regulatory sword hanging over us has been temporarily put down. Which sectors do you think will benefit first from this policy shift?