#以太坊大户持仓变化 Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent remarks indeed pierced through a layer of fog. Some say the Fed doesn't support cryptocurrencies? Wrong. They explicitly stated, "Banks can participate in crypto activities, don't stick to old ways," which is very clear.
Powell didn't hide anything, laying out the rules on the table: innovation allows for trial and error, but bank safety must not be compromised; risky projects can be experimented with, but the deposit protection system must remain rock solid. In other words, it's not opposition to Bitcoin itself, but rather integrating crypto assets into the traditional financial risk management framework. Once banks, the last bastion, open up on a large scale, the compliance process for cryptocurrencies will accelerate.
I previously predicted that the compliance of crypto assets is a long-term trend. Now even the Fed Chair publicly recognizes this, isn't that a strong signal? The market's sensitivity has always been sharp, and the inflow of institutional funds will only grow stronger. The $BTC and $ETH in my hands are intended for long-term holding. $BNB 's value within the exchange ecosystem should not be underestimated either. Since regulators have changed their attitude and now see crypto as a manageable financial asset rather than a flood, the story ahead should be very interesting.
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MintMaster
· 23h ago
Once the banks open, institutional funds will follow suit, and in the end, those who get in early in the morning will be the ones laughing last.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-07 12:20
Powell's move this time is quite transparent; only banks willing to participate in compliant activities are truly beginning. Long-term holdings $BTC $ETH stay steady, this shift in regulatory attitude is indeed a bit different.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-07 09:00
Powell's move indeed changed the game rules. Once banks truly open up, this game will come to life. Compliance is not the end point; it's the ticket to enter.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-07 09:00
Powell's remarks have indeed shifted, but do banks really dare to enter the market on a large scale? I think it's uncertain. If you ask me, it still depends on how the subsequent regulatory details are implemented.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 01-07 08:59
Powell's words are like a reassurance, compliance is just a matter of time. The institutional influx is coming, what are retail investors still hesitating about?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-07 08:50
Powell's words indeed signaled a shift; the entry of banks is the critical point... Institutional funds have been waiting at the door for a while, and compliance is really not far off.
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SelfRugger
· 01-07 08:44
Powell should have said this a long time ago. Banks should embrace crypto; otherwise, they'll really be out of the game. Institutional entry is only a matter of time, and my positions have been ready for a long time.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-07 08:42
Powell's words indeed changed the game, and the moment banks open is when crypto truly takes off.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent remarks indeed pierced through a layer of fog. Some say the Fed doesn't support cryptocurrencies? Wrong. They explicitly stated, "Banks can participate in crypto activities, don't stick to old ways," which is very clear.
Powell didn't hide anything, laying out the rules on the table: innovation allows for trial and error, but bank safety must not be compromised; risky projects can be experimented with, but the deposit protection system must remain rock solid. In other words, it's not opposition to Bitcoin itself, but rather integrating crypto assets into the traditional financial risk management framework. Once banks, the last bastion, open up on a large scale, the compliance process for cryptocurrencies will accelerate.
I previously predicted that the compliance of crypto assets is a long-term trend. Now even the Fed Chair publicly recognizes this, isn't that a strong signal? The market's sensitivity has always been sharp, and the inflow of institutional funds will only grow stronger. The $BTC and $ETH in my hands are intended for long-term holding. $BNB 's value within the exchange ecosystem should not be underestimated either. Since regulators have changed their attitude and now see crypto as a manageable financial asset rather than a flood, the story ahead should be very interesting.