Picture this: markets don't need regulatory frameworks to organize themselves. They just... do it naturally.
Think about how crypto markets coordinate billions in liquidity without a central authority drafting rules. Price discovery happens. Inefficiencies get arbitraged away. Trading patterns emerge. Participants adapt. It's all self-correcting, emergent behavior—the kind of order that spontaneously materializes when you remove the gatekeepers.
So here's the thing: maybe we're overthinking it. Maybe markets already know how to structure themselves better than any policy can.
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Picture this: markets don't need regulatory frameworks to organize themselves. They just... do it naturally.
Think about how crypto markets coordinate billions in liquidity without a central authority drafting rules. Price discovery happens. Inefficiencies get arbitraged away. Trading patterns emerge. Participants adapt. It's all self-correcting, emergent behavior—the kind of order that spontaneously materializes when you remove the gatekeepers.
So here's the thing: maybe we're overthinking it. Maybe markets already know how to structure themselves better than any policy can.