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#稳定币市场风险 Seeing the Chinese central bank reaffirm the cryptocurrency ban, I can't help but feel: the regulatory stance has always been very firm! Although this may pose some challenges to domestic blockchain innovation in the short term, in the long run, such cautiousness also has its rationality. After all, financial security concerns national stability and people's livelihoods; maintaining vigilance towards emerging technologies is not a bad thing.
However, I believe that regulation is not about outright prohibition, but about seeking a balance between protection and innovation. For example, Hong Kong has adopted a more open attitude, regulating exchanges and stablecoin issuance through licensing. This approach might be worth learning from for the mainland? After all, the general trend of Web3 development is irreversible. Instead of outright resistance, it is better to actively guide, allowing innovation to develop healthily within a compliant framework.
For ordinary users, I suggest viewing crypto assets rationally and not blindly following hype. What truly has value is the blockchain technology itself, and the decentralization vision it brings. Let us pay attention to the long-term development of this field and contribute to the future digital economy!