Crypto's finally getting a warmer reception from Washington. So what happens next?
Industry observers are weighing in on what's been a defining year for digital assets—tracking both the wins and the stumbles that shaped 2024 and beyond. Some see it as a genuine inflection point; others remain cautious about what mainstream acceptance might bring.
The big question: If America's opening the door, will other major economies follow suit? The implications for adoption, regulation, and market maturity could be substantial.
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ConfusedWhale
· 10h ago
Now it's really the turn for traditional finance veterans to fall behind.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-16 18:17
The US has opened up, but don't celebrate too early; the real heavy hitter hasn't arrived yet.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 12-16 18:08
Is the US attitude softening? Wait, is this really a policy shift or just another "wolf coming," and we retail investors still have to keep getting cut again and again?
Crypto's finally getting a warmer reception from Washington. So what happens next?
Industry observers are weighing in on what's been a defining year for digital assets—tracking both the wins and the stumbles that shaped 2024 and beyond. Some see it as a genuine inflection point; others remain cautious about what mainstream acceptance might bring.
The big question: If America's opening the door, will other major economies follow suit? The implications for adoption, regulation, and market maturity could be substantial.