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A meeting that could potentially reshape the industry landscape is brewing.
The heads of several top US banks are about to sit down with senators, and the topic on the table is cryptocurrency. Don’t underestimate this gathering—this isn’t just a routine tea party, but a face-to-face discussion between the highest decision-makers in traditional finance and lawmakers about how this market should operate in the coming years.
To be honest, many people focus on price charts and market fluctuations, but tend to overlook this kind of high-level game. Why? Because the stance of big banks basically determines the direction of regulatory policy. If they loosen up, a clear and relatively friendly regulatory framework may emerge; on the other hand, if they remain conservative and resistant, the crypto winter will continue. Most importantly, this directly affects whether institutional capital dares to enter the market on a large scale and in compliance with regulations.
What’s worth watching now is the signals released after the meeting. If these established Wall Street giants show signs of acceptance, it can basically be interpreted as a mid- to long-term institutional tailwind—much more reliable than short-term speculation, essentially laying the groundwork for the next market cycle. It’s recommended to closely monitor subsequent statements; such policy-level developments are often more predictive than technical indicators.