#监管政策与市场影响 The US CFTC revokes the 2020 "actual delivery" guidance for digital assets. This policy adjustment is quite interesting. The old rules were indeed complex and outdated, and a new regulatory framework is being rebuilt. What does this mean for us crypto enthusiasts?
In the short term, the regulatory gap may give some new projects more operational flexibility, and interaction opportunities might actually increase. But don’t get too excited too early—long-term, the strengthened authority of the CFTC means future project reviews will be more stringent. So now is the window period; new projects not yet incorporated into the regulatory framework often have more direct interaction benefits.
My advice is simple: first, seize the opportunity during the policy transition period and pay more attention to newly launched interactive projects; second, identify early which projects might become the next focus of regulation. Getting involved early is always better than being a latecomer. Regulatory adjustments may seem complex, but for those who know how to seize the moment, it’s a signal to amplify gains.
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#监管政策与市场影响 The US CFTC revokes the 2020 "actual delivery" guidance for digital assets. This policy adjustment is quite interesting. The old rules were indeed complex and outdated, and a new regulatory framework is being rebuilt. What does this mean for us crypto enthusiasts?
In the short term, the regulatory gap may give some new projects more operational flexibility, and interaction opportunities might actually increase. But don’t get too excited too early—long-term, the strengthened authority of the CFTC means future project reviews will be more stringent. So now is the window period; new projects not yet incorporated into the regulatory framework often have more direct interaction benefits.
My advice is simple: first, seize the opportunity during the policy transition period and pay more attention to newly launched interactive projects; second, identify early which projects might become the next focus of regulation. Getting involved early is always better than being a latecomer. Regulatory adjustments may seem complex, but for those who know how to seize the moment, it’s a signal to amplify gains.