The banking sector is gearing up for a major legislative push. Financial institutions are now signaling their expectation that Congress will move forward with comprehensive crypto market structure legislation in the coming year. This represents a critical milestone for the industry—formal regulatory frameworks at the federal level could reshape how digital assets are traded, cleared, and settled. It's a significant indication that mainstream financial players are ready to engage with lawmakers on crypto infrastructure standards. The momentum suggests we're entering a new phase where market participants and policymakers are aligning on the need for clearer rules of the game.
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-08 21:04
Regulation is coming, traditional finance can no longer sit still, and now they are finally going to take real action
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NeonCollector
· 01-08 21:03
Wait, now traditional finance wants to write the rules for crypto? Isn't this just them trying to gain influence...
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-08 21:02
Traditional finance is finally taking cryptocurrencies seriously, and this time it's not just talk.
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pumpamentalist
· 01-08 20:57
Here we go again with this? Banks are now starting to flatter us, honestly hilarious.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-08 20:52
It sounds like US banks are really about to embrace the crypto world this time, but... after the rules are out, can retail investors still play?
The banking sector is gearing up for a major legislative push. Financial institutions are now signaling their expectation that Congress will move forward with comprehensive crypto market structure legislation in the coming year. This represents a critical milestone for the industry—formal regulatory frameworks at the federal level could reshape how digital assets are traded, cleared, and settled. It's a significant indication that mainstream financial players are ready to engage with lawmakers on crypto infrastructure standards. The momentum suggests we're entering a new phase where market participants and policymakers are aligning on the need for clearer rules of the game.