January 15th is about to become a key turning point in the crypto market. The U.S. Senate Banking Committee will hold a review and vote on the Digital Financial Innovation and Technology Act. This legislation is widely expected to pass smoothly within the industry, marking the end of years of regulatory ambiguity.



The most significant change lies in the reallocation of regulatory authority. The SEC's authority over digital assets will be greatly diminished, with the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) becoming the primary regulator. In other words, digital currencies will now have a clear legal status—commodity. This may sound like just a classification change, but its impact on the entire industry is profound.

For Bitcoin, this is akin to an official identity certification from the highest levels. It has shifted from the metaphorical identity of "digital gold" to a strategic asset recognized by the U.S. government. A more practical significance is that, in conjunction with new accounting standards, publicly listed companies holding Bitcoin will no longer need to record impairment losses. Can you imagine tech giants like Apple and Microsoft treating Bitcoin as part of their cash reserves? Such a scenario is entirely possible in the future. Bitcoin is evolving into a core liquidity tool similar to government bonds.

Ethereum's opportunities may be even greater. Once regulatory certainty is established, the SEC's long-term restrictions on the entire ecosystem will be fully released. The compliance framework for DeFi and various protocols will become clearer step by step, eliminating the need to navigate policy uncertainties. Projects, developers, and institutions within the ecosystem will see a clear development path, and this shift in expectations is enough to attract substantial institutional capital inflows.

Markets tend to react most strongly at turning points. This time, the shift from an adversarial to an embracing attitude in policy may be redefining the valuation logic of an entire asset class.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 01-18 01:30
Regulation clarified = Is a bull market coming? I don't think so; we have to wait until Apple truly treats BTC as a reserve before believing [dog head]
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DiamondHandsvip
· 01-16 16:35
Wait, do Apple and Microsoft really consider BTC as cash? That's a bit of a stretch, haha.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 01-15 10:11
Will Apple and Microsoft really come to buy the dip? You're overthinking it a bit. Let's see if January 15th can pass first.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 01-15 02:09
Wait, can this bill really pass? It feels like the words from American politicians are just like nonsense...
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-15 02:08
Wait, will this bill really pass? It seems like a bunch of positive news stacked up, everyone is just waiting for January 15.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 01-15 01:50
Wait, will Apple and Microsoft really treat BTC as cash reserves? That sounds a bit too optimistic. Once regulations are approved, will institutions rush in immediately?
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HodlAndChillvip
· 01-15 01:50
Wait, can it really pass? This time feels much more reliable than previous proposals. Finally, some easing is coming.
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