Recently, I heard an interesting statement—there are rumors in the US Senate that a bill might be pushed forward in February, with the core content of weakening the SEC's authority in the cryptocurrency sector.
Once this news came out, both sides in the market reacted strongly. The bullish crowd sees this as a signal of regulatory easing, which is positive for the market; the bearish crowd worries that a power vacuum could lead to more chaos. How should we interpret this policy shift?
Some investors believe that weakening the SEC's power could mean a more friendly policy environment for cryptocurrencies, potentially boosting market sentiment. Others point out that an unclear regulatory framework could be riskier—markets with no regulation tend to be chaotic and unpredictable.
What do you think of this trend? Will it influence your position decisions?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 23h ago
Wait, does the shrinking of SEC's power necessarily mean good news? I don't think so. What we're really worried about are these gray areas, where unregulated growth could easily lead to pitfalls.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-12 01:59
Bro, this thing is basically betting on politicians' words. The SEC being stripped of power sounds great, but who knows if it will actually be implemented? I don't believe it.
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AirdropNinja
· 12-12 01:58
Stop talking nonsense. The market that no one is monitoring is the most dangerous.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 12-12 01:54
Honestly, an SEC sidelined is even more unsettling. I really don't dare to touch a market that no one is regulating.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 12-12 01:45
Relaxing regulations sounds great, but I still don't trust this system... An unregulated market is more terrifying than one with regulation.
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Recently, I heard an interesting statement—there are rumors in the US Senate that a bill might be pushed forward in February, with the core content of weakening the SEC's authority in the cryptocurrency sector.
Once this news came out, both sides in the market reacted strongly. The bullish crowd sees this as a signal of regulatory easing, which is positive for the market; the bearish crowd worries that a power vacuum could lead to more chaos. How should we interpret this policy shift?
Some investors believe that weakening the SEC's power could mean a more friendly policy environment for cryptocurrencies, potentially boosting market sentiment. Others point out that an unclear regulatory framework could be riskier—markets with no regulation tend to be chaotic and unpredictable.
What do you think of this trend? Will it influence your position decisions?