Robinhood's leader recently put forward a viewpoint: the United States is now at a moment to take the lead in cryptocurrency policy.



This is no small matter. Major players in traditional finance are beginning to voice their stance on clarifying crypto policies, and the signals behind this are quite straightforward—the importance of infrastructure layers will become increasingly central.

Think about what this means. Increased policy certainty will accelerate ecosystem development. When large licensed institutions are pushing for clearer rules, it indicates that the entire industry is moving from wild growth to institutionalization. This shift will only make the demand for foundational layers more urgent.

Once a regulatory-friendly environment takes shape, the real beneficiaries will be projects that can provide fundamental support for the ecosystem— their value will be re-priced. Those who have early positions in these tracks are now waiting for this window to open.
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BackrowObservervip
· 01-18 07:12
Robinhood's move is indeed bold; traditional finance embracing crypto is just a signal flare. Early-stage foundational layer deployment is definitely a cause for celebration. Now, it's just a matter of when the policy fire will truly ignite.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 01-16 10:52
Robinhood's recent statement indeed came at the right time, but to be honest, it's just the traditional giants trying to share the pie. The infrastructure concept is probably going to be hyped up again. Those who got in early must be laughing now.
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LayerZeroJunkievip
· 01-15 10:05
Robinhood's words truly hit the nail on the head. Traditional financial giants are starting to support crypto, indicating that the trend has really shifted... The infrastructure layer should have turned around long ago.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-15 10:04
Well, Robinhood is starting to bet on infrastructure now. People who have been optimistic about infra for a long time are now laughing to death.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 01-15 09:50
Damn, Robinhood's move is too crucial. The traditional giants entering the scene to advocate for infrastructure—this is the signal.
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BlockchainGrillervip
· 01-15 09:43
Well, Robinhood's recent actions are indeed sending signals, but honestly, traditional finance's "conscience awakening" to push for regulation is still about protecting their own interests. The early adopters of foundational layer projects do have a real chance this time... but it also depends on how the policies are ultimately implemented. It's too early to draw conclusions now.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-15 09:39
The knights are finally about to enter the market, is this really true this time? --- Robinhood's statements tend to follow the trend, especially on infrastructure layers... it's an old and tired narrative. --- Wait, isn't this logic reversed? When big institutions come in, it actually means that wild growth is about to die. --- Early adopters haha, I am the one who got cut early and still hold on stubbornly. --- Policy friendliness sounds good, but when the time comes, it will hit hard like an iron fist. Do you believe it or not? --- The infrastructure layer is about to take off again? They said the same last year, and now? --- Really? Traditional financial giants are starting to take sides... does that make you scared or not?
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