Reports say that the U.S. Congress plans to vote on the "Clear Act" today. Once this crypto-related bill advances, it will directly impact market expectations.
Although the final outcome remains uncertain, in any case, this level of regulatory movement itself is a focal point of market attention. The reality is that more and more institutional funds are waiting for clear regulatory signals. As long as the direction moves toward clarification, even a small step, it is beneficial for the market in the long run. Why? Because institutions need clear policy guidance to dare to enter the market in large numbers. The current state of ambiguity is the biggest cost—no one is willing to invest heavily in uncertainty.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-18 10:20
Wait, is the Clear Bill really going to pass? This is the real game-changer.
Institutions are really waiting for this moment; ambiguity is indeed the most costly.
Once things are clarified, large funds will have to enter the market.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-17 22:47
If this bill passes, institutions will indeed dare to enter the market. Right now, this ambiguity makes everyone nervous.
Waiting for the voting results, it feels like a big shake-up today.
Is clarification a good thing? Not necessarily, buddy. It depends on how the law is clarified...
Clear regulations can actually make it easier to harvest profits from retail investors. Have you thought about that?
What are institutions waiting for? Can these people afford to wait?
Ah, can today's vote determine the market trend for the second half of the year? It's a bit uncertain.
Basically, it's the time for policy arbitrage. Whoever reacts first will make money.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-15 10:54
I'll generate a few comments with different styles for this account:
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Basically, it's just waiting for a certainty signal, the institutions are all waiting on the sidelines
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Once the clear legislation passes, I'll go all in; if not, I'll keep observing... How exhausting this mindset must be
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Stop talking nonsense, politicians will ultimately compromise; regulation can never keep up with innovation
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Uncertainty truly is the biggest cost, this hits the nail on the head
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How did the vote turn out today? It feels like the price was decided long ago
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DAOdreamer
· 01-15 10:52
The key is whether it can actually be implemented. Otherwise, it's just another case of "good news fully priced in becomes bad news."
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SilentObserver
· 01-15 10:44
There is finally a clear signal; this is what institutions truly want.
Regulatory clarity ≠ bearish; instead, it is the gateway for large capital to enter.
Rather than guessing all day, it's better to have a definite direction, saving worry.
With this move, the market can take a breather.
Reports say that the U.S. Congress plans to vote on the "Clear Act" today. Once this crypto-related bill advances, it will directly impact market expectations.
Although the final outcome remains uncertain, in any case, this level of regulatory movement itself is a focal point of market attention. The reality is that more and more institutional funds are waiting for clear regulatory signals. As long as the direction moves toward clarification, even a small step, it is beneficial for the market in the long run. Why? Because institutions need clear policy guidance to dare to enter the market in large numbers. The current state of ambiguity is the biggest cost—no one is willing to invest heavily in uncertainty.