#美国贸易赤字状况 The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has made a significant decision: officially removing cryptocurrencies from the 2026 priority risk list.



This move may seem simple, but it actually signifies a fundamental shift in regulatory approach.

From the high alert of previous years to now removing cryptocurrencies from the risk list, what does this reflect? It indicates that cryptocurrencies are no longer considered a "target for crackdown" by policymakers. This change in attitude has always been a necessary condition before institutional funds truly enter the market.

The biggest constraints on the market in the past were never technical breakthroughs or community consensus issues. The real ceiling has always been regulatory uncertainty. As this suppression is gradually lifted, what will happen to capital flows? Historical data gives us the answer.

The trends of $BTC and $ETH often turn when policies shift. When regulatory attitudes change from opposition to acceptance, what does that mean? It means that large amounts of off-market funds that were previously on the sidelines no longer need to worry about compliance. It also means that the last psychological barrier for institutional players is collapsing.

When policies no longer create obstacles, the bull market can truly have room for imagination. This is not just a short-term positive cycle for speculation, but a phased confirmation that cryptocurrencies are officially integrated into the mainstream financial system.

By 2026, cryptocurrencies may not only be a bull market year but also a watershed moment for their complete "regularization."
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 18h ago
Oh my god, I finally waited for this day. Regulatory attitudes are really changing. The big players in the institutions are about to enter the market, their psychological defenses have collapsed haha. 2026 feels like it's about to take off; the compliance hurdle has finally been removed. By the way, could this wave be the last chance for the retail investors to get on board? Not sure about that.
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SandwichTradervip
· 19h ago
This time it's really going to take off; the regulatory hurdle has finally loosened.
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 19h ago
Wait, did the SEC really remove crypto from the risk list? This is truly a positive sign, not just some empty talk news.
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LightningWalletvip
· 19h ago
Ah, finally not being regarded as a flood beast anymore. We need to take this slowly. Wait, will institutions really come in? We've heard these empty words before. This time feels truly different. SEC's move is quite interesting. I just want to know when the institutional money will arrive. Don't let it be another case of loud noise but little rain. 2026 is a watershed? I think we should start positioning now. Wow, regulatory attitude has shifted. Large funds really have no reason to hide anymore. Why does it feel like we've explained so many reasons, but the market is still the same? The compliance pressure is gone. In theory, there's no ceiling anymore, but I remain skeptical. This logic isn't wrong, but with policies fluctuating, we also need to be aware of that.
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Smhrhnvip
· 19h ago
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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LazyDevMinervip
· 19h ago
Wow, this time it's really different. Everyone understands what the regulatory attitude reversal means, right? --- Here we go again. How long ago was it 26 years? Can you HODL through it? --- Yes, signals before institutional entry are indeed worth paying attention to, but why are these positive signals always being digested in advance? --- Delete risk list? I'll just see if they repeat this time or not. I find the regulatory department's words amusing. --- Compliance is no longer an issue. So what's the next bottleneck? Surely they won't find a new excuse to suppress again. --- The imagination space over 26 years is indeed large, but the problem is, we have to live until then, haha. --- Damn, this is the real turning point. The reorganization of the capital pattern is about to begin.
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NFTregrettervip
· 19h ago
Wait, did the SEC really remove crypto from the risk list? This isn't something I expected to happen, I'm a bit caught off guard.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 19h ago
Let's put aside the deficit issue for now; this is the real focus. Institutions are really about to come in...
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