The US-passed "Digital Asset Market Transparency Act" is expected to change the regulatory status of mainstream tokens. According to the bill, digital assets like XRP, SOL, and others may receive the same regulatory treatment as BTC and ETH. The key time window is January 1, 2026 — before this date, if the relevant digital assets have become underlying assets for exchange-traded products, the bill will apply to them. This means that a large number of mainstream coins could enjoy a clearer regulatory framework, and for the overall development of the crypto market, a unified classification standard is undoubtedly a positive signal.
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The US-passed "Digital Asset Market Transparency Act" is expected to change the regulatory status of mainstream tokens. According to the bill, digital assets like XRP, SOL, and others may receive the same regulatory treatment as BTC and ETH. The key time window is January 1, 2026 — before this date, if the relevant digital assets have become underlying assets for exchange-traded products, the bill will apply to them. This means that a large number of mainstream coins could enjoy a clearer regulatory framework, and for the overall development of the crypto market, a unified classification standard is undoubtedly a positive signal.