Just in: major shift at the SEC. Chair Paul Atkins officially declared an end to the controversial "regulation by enforcement" approach that's been hanging over Bitcoin and crypto markets. This marks a potential turning point for the industry. For years, projects and exchanges operated under constant uncertainty, with enforcement actions often serving as the primary regulatory tool. Atkins' statement signals a move toward clearer frameworks rather than punitive measures. Market participants are watching closely to see how this policy pivot translates into actual regulatory guidance. Could this be the clarity the space has been waiting for?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 17h ago
Finally, the day has come. Atkins' move really breaks the deadlock. Stop using enforcement as the only weapon.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-03 06:58
Finally! This is what we wanted to hear. A clear regulatory framework is more valuable than anything else.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-03 06:58
Finally, this day has come. The era of regulatory overreach may really be coming to an end.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-03 06:54
ngl, finally someone is starting to be rational. Are Bitcoin bulls saved? But it's easy to talk about; actually implementing it is a whole different story...
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-03 06:36
Finally, the day has come. Regulatory measures have shifted from "wielding a hammer and pounding randomly" to "having clear rules." This is extremely important for those of us who trade.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-03 06:36
Finally! The outdated "regulation by enforcement" approach is about to be thrown into the dustbin of history—it’s long overdue.
Just in: major shift at the SEC. Chair Paul Atkins officially declared an end to the controversial "regulation by enforcement" approach that's been hanging over Bitcoin and crypto markets. This marks a potential turning point for the industry. For years, projects and exchanges operated under constant uncertainty, with enforcement actions often serving as the primary regulatory tool. Atkins' statement signals a move toward clearer frameworks rather than punitive measures. Market participants are watching closely to see how this policy pivot translates into actual regulatory guidance. Could this be the clarity the space has been waiting for?