The U.S. Senate is gearing up for CLARITY Act hearings starting this January. What's on the table? Settling the ongoing turf war between the SEC and CFTC once and for all. Here's what could shift the market: Bitcoin and Ether getting formal commodity designations. That regulatory clarity alone could open the floodgates for institutional capital—many players have been waiting for exactly this signal. Meanwhile, the SEC is rolling out a safe harbor framework the same month, effectively ditching the enforcement-first approach that's haunted the industry. On top of that, California is pushing through new licensing requirements. Put it together and you've got the makings of a serious regulatory reset in crypto markets.

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WalletManagervip
· 4h ago
Institutional capital is about to enter the market. This round of regulatory clarity is sufficient to move the entire ecosystem. The key is to hold onto your chips tightly and stay calm. Wait, is the Safe Harbor framework being launched simultaneously? That’s the real signal. The long-standing enforcement priority curse is finally about to be lifted. Be extra cautious with private key management. Prepare your on-chain defenses before large funds flow in. Once BTC and ETH are officially recognized as commodities, the risk factor for institutional entry will significantly decrease. This is not hype. California’s licensing framework... is another compliance cost, but in the long run, it’s a positive development.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 4h ago
Finally, someone is going to take action against the SEC and CFTC, these two rivals. They should have fought it out and settled the score long ago.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 4h ago
Finally, the bloody war between the SEC and CFTC is about to be resolved. Is this time serious? Institutional capital has been ready for a long time, just waiting for this signal. Safe harbor framework? Isn't it going to be delayed again? Will the license in California pass? Feels like suppression again. We'll see in January next year. Better to loosen up than block, right everyone?
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 4h ago
It's finally happening—the SEC and CFTC, these two rivals, must settle the score once and for all. --- BTC and ETH officially recognized as commodities? Institutional players have been waiting for this statement. --- With the release of the safe harbor framework, the enforcement-first approach is finally stepping back... at last. --- California is introducing new licensing requirements—are they adding drama to the industry or setting new hurdles? --- Regulatory reset sounds great, but I'm worried it might just be a paper tiger. --- Wait, can this time truly see the SEC and CFTC shake hands and reconcile? It's a bit uncertain. --- Signals of institutional capital entering are in place; now it depends on how many rounds retail investors can catch the bottom. --- Commodity status is confirmed—does this mean a bull market is really coming? --- From suppression to friendliness, such a rapid shift is indeed a bit unbelievable.
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