Crypto markets have long lacked clear regulatory framework—that uncertainty itself became the biggest cost.
Major institutional capital doesn't fear crypto itself. What it fears is the unknown.
The Clarity Act shifts this dynamic. Once regulatory rules get locked in, institutions can operate without constant compliance guesswork. That's when institutional money actually floods in.
This is how market cycles get triggered. Rules breed confidence. Confidence attracts capital waves.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 4h ago
Well... that's true, but how long can this wave last?
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VitalikFanAccount
· 4h ago
In plain terms, the biggest killer was the previous regulatory vacuum. Now that the Clarity Act has set the tone, institutions are willing to enter the market... However, it seems that this rebound isn't strong enough yet.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 4h ago
Wait, wait, wait. Once the Clarity Act is implemented, will the institutions really rush in? I feel like this is just like a fairy tale... The rules are supposed to be clear and attract funds, so why haven't we seen any real money in the first two market cycles?
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SigmaValidator
· 4h ago
NGL Clarity Act has indeed changed the game; institutions are just afraid of uncertainty.
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NoStopLossNut
· 4h ago
Regulation has arrived, only then do institutions dare to enter the market. In plain terms, it's about taking a reassuring pill.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 4h ago
If the NGL Clarity Act can truly be implemented, institutional funds will indeed be liberated... But on the other hand, with regulation coming, won't the gas fees increase again?
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GigaBrainAnon
· 5h ago
NGL Clarity Act is here, institutions' money has to come in, and there's really no escaping this wave
Crypto markets have long lacked clear regulatory framework—that uncertainty itself became the biggest cost.
Major institutional capital doesn't fear crypto itself. What it fears is the unknown.
The Clarity Act shifts this dynamic. Once regulatory rules get locked in, institutions can operate without constant compliance guesswork. That's when institutional money actually floods in.
This is how market cycles get triggered. Rules breed confidence. Confidence attracts capital waves.