The Trump administration sent out a significant notice to all states on December 30th via official letter, signaling a major policy direction shift. According to reports, the move was communicated through formal channels and represents an important development worth monitoring for anyone tracking government regulatory trends and policy developments. The specific implications are still unfolding, but state-level coordination on such matters typically indicates substantial federal-level changes ahead.
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SandwichDetector
· 5h ago
又来这套...federal-level changes ahead,咋就这么爱吊胃口呢
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FlashLoanLord
· 01-07 03:27
Coming here to talk nonsense again. What policy is this? Isn't it just a notice?
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-05 11:13
监管风向变了,这下有意思了
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-05 11:13
Another federal-level change? In the end, it's all talk and no action.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-05 11:13
Here we go again with this? When the federation moves, the states have to follow. I knew it all along.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-05 11:10
Major moves at the federal level, this pace... From a technical perspective, policy expectations themselves are a top bearish signal. Historical data shows that every time there's a "not yet concretely implemented" notice, there will be volatility afterward. Those trading T should be cautious and not be fooled by the rebound.
The Trump administration sent out a significant notice to all states on December 30th via official letter, signaling a major policy direction shift. According to reports, the move was communicated through formal channels and represents an important development worth monitoring for anyone tracking government regulatory trends and policy developments. The specific implications are still unfolding, but state-level coordination on such matters typically indicates substantial federal-level changes ahead.