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#数字资产市场动态 The recent regulatory developments in the global crypto market have been quite lively.
Vietnam has launched a pilot licensing system for crypto asset trading platforms, signaling an embrace. But Europe isn't as friendly—Portugal's regulators have directly ordered Polymarket to exit, so caution is advised in the prediction market sector.
In Asia, Korean exchanges are considering introducing higher-risk ETFs to attract retail investors, likely aiming to find new growth points in a highly competitive market. Will popular assets like $SOL and $AXS have a chance to make the list? Worth watching.
In Belarus, the president has signed a decree allowing the establishment of crypto banks, which is a relatively rare policy move in the Eurasian region. Meanwhile, the Dubai Financial Services Authority has updated its regulatory framework, requiring licensed institutions to assess whether tokens meet standards—meaning market participants need to understand the rules better. Token issuers like $SKR should also pay attention to these changes.
Overall, the pace of regulation is accelerating, with both open attempts and strict cases, as the market adapts and moves forward.
Vietnam dares to pilot licensing, it seems the tide is really turning.
Belarus is developing a crypto bank, and the policy push is quite aggressive.
Dubai is asking for self-assessment of tokens... Basically, they're just letting us take the blame.
Whether SOL and AXS can be included in Korea's ETFs depends on luck; this regulatory chess game is interesting.
Belarus directly targets crypto banks, their courage is really big
Portugal takes action against Polymarket, prediction markets are really full of pitfalls
Dubai's self-assessment framework, in simple terms, is just passing the buck to the exchanges
With such fierce competition in Asia, no wonder South Korea is coming up with new tricks
The rules are getting more and more complicated, small investors really need to stay alert
Vietnam's opening is a good sign, but I'm worried it might just be a token gesture in the end.
Belarus allowing the establishment of crypto banks? That's a bold move, regulatory polarization is really happening.
I'm skeptical about South Korea's high-risk ETF strategy; aren't there already enough retail investors taking the hit?
Dubai's self-assessment framework is basically passing the buck... All the institutions are probably overwhelmed.
This wave of regulation seems to only suit projects with genuine compliance DNA; others are just cannon fodder.