By 2025, the landscape of cryptocurrency regulation in the United States has already begun to subtly change. This week, CFTC Acting Chairperson Pham announced a major development — the removal of outdated digital asset guidelines. In simple terms, regulators are finally acknowledging that the market is moving faster than the rules, and it's time for an update. This move sends a clear signal: they want to loosen industry restrictions, reduce unnecessary compliance costs, and leave room for innovation.



The real big news is—CFTC has approved the first batch of spot cryptocurrency products to be traded on federally regulated futures exchanges in the US. What does this mean? The pathway for institutional funds to enter compliantly has finally opened.

Looking globally, the same pace is being followed. According to the latest policy review, 2025 has become a watershed year for countries to clarify their crypto regulations. The US is easing restrictions, the EU is actively advancing its digital asset regulatory framework, and compliance has become the industry standard. Although enforcement actions have been ongoing in recent years, as a new generation of regulatory systems gradually takes shape, the market is generally optimistic that 2026 will see a clearer and more constructive policy environment. This is positive for reducing legal risks and promoting large-scale blockchain technology adoption.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 10h ago
This wave of regulatory relaxation can be considered the long-awaited breakthrough. It was about time for changes. Are institutional funds really about to come in? It still depends on subsequent implementation. Having compliance as a standard sounds good, but what about those gray areas in reality? The move by CFTC is quite interesting. Is the US trying to outshine the EU? You say 2026 will be clearer, but I think you're joking. Finally, we don't have to be held back by old rules. Opening champagne might be premature. Rules are always reactive; the industry has already undergone a transformation.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 11h ago
Finally, the moment we've been waiting for has arrived—America has loosened regulations... Big institutions probably can't hold back anymore. Wait, the EU is also starting to stir things up; compliance costs are going to double. Honestly, can 2026 really be a clear year? I'm a bit skeptical. From a regulatory perspective, this is indeed a positive signal, but we need to watch out for potential reversals. Institutional entry is a good thing, but small retail investors should still be cautious. The CFTC's recent actions are a bit quick; it feels like they're rushing. Compliance has become standard, which means the crypto industry is finally starting to mature.
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blockBoyvip
· 11h ago
Wow, the CFTC has really woken up and finally admits they can't keep up anymore. The institutional entry channel is opening, this is really going to take off now. It feels like regulations are always half a beat behind the market; they should have changed it earlier. If the policy environment becomes clear by 2026, those project teams won't have to be so stressed anymore. But we still have to wait and see; what they say on the US side sounds good, but executing it is another matter.
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FallingLeafvip
· 11h ago
Finally! Institutional big players are about to enter the market. The recent easing of regulations is really happening. --- Pham's move this time can be seen as giving the market a strong boost. --- Is compliance becoming the standard? It feels like our industry is finally leaving the "grey area." --- Will 2026 really be so transparent? I'm a bit skeptical, haha. --- Trading spot products on futures exchanges—what does this mean? Everyone can interpret it. --- Both Europe and America are pushing forward; I just worry that the domestic market will lag behind. --- Easing restrictions? Isn't this just a covert way of saying that the previous rules were all made up? --- The key question is whether institutions will truly come in large numbers or if this is just another illusion. --- 2025 is indeed a watershed year. It feels like we are catching the wave.
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