#监管框架与政策 I just saw the latest attitude of the regulatory authorities towards encryption assets, feeling a bit nervous and a bit relieved 🤔
To be honest, during my time in the crypto space, the thing that has made me the most anxious is the issue of policy direction. Today, I saw Chairman Wu Qing say "We will not expand our business in areas that are unclear and unmanageable," and I suddenly understood that regulation is actually not about suppression, but about protecting market order? What does this mean for us newcomers?
The key point seems to be that those compliant and transparent platforms and projects are actually safer? Rather than worrying about being "cut off", I am now more concerned about how to identify which exchanges and products are truly legitimate. Does this mean we need to be more cautious in choosing channels and try to stay away from the gray areas?
I would like to ask everyone how those engaged in encryption investment in the country are coping with this regulatory environment? Are there any reliable compliance channels recommended? During this period, I am also brushing up on related knowledge, hoping to take fewer detours.
I feel that the long-term healthy development of the cryptocurrency market still requires a good regulatory framework. Instead of betting on policy changes, it is better to focus more on learning fundamental knowledge and risk management.
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#监管框架与政策 I just saw the latest attitude of the regulatory authorities towards encryption assets, feeling a bit nervous and a bit relieved 🤔
To be honest, during my time in the crypto space, the thing that has made me the most anxious is the issue of policy direction. Today, I saw Chairman Wu Qing say "We will not expand our business in areas that are unclear and unmanageable," and I suddenly understood that regulation is actually not about suppression, but about protecting market order? What does this mean for us newcomers?
The key point seems to be that those compliant and transparent platforms and projects are actually safer? Rather than worrying about being "cut off", I am now more concerned about how to identify which exchanges and products are truly legitimate. Does this mean we need to be more cautious in choosing channels and try to stay away from the gray areas?
I would like to ask everyone how those engaged in encryption investment in the country are coping with this regulatory environment? Are there any reliable compliance channels recommended? During this period, I am also brushing up on related knowledge, hoping to take fewer detours.
I feel that the long-term healthy development of the cryptocurrency market still requires a good regulatory framework. Instead of betting on policy changes, it is better to focus more on learning fundamental knowledge and risk management.