Recently, a significant policy move in the United States has attracted the attention of the crypto market. The relevant legislation passed at the end of last year has officially come into effect, marking the first systematic definition of digital assets at the regulatory level in the US. Among them, the implementation of the stablecoin regulatory framework is particularly crucial—clear rules that have been lacking for years are now finally being articulated officially.



The market responded enthusiastically. Many participants pointed out that this indicates a shift in the traditional financial system's attitude towards the crypto space, and the uncertainty that previously overshadowed the industry is gradually dissipating. Although the implementation details are still being refined, such a high-level policy signal is enough to change market expectations—certainty itself will drive capital inflows.

More importantly, subsequent supporting measures are also being actively promoted. If the relevant legislation passes smoothly this year, the compliance ecosystem of the crypto industry will achieve a qualitative leap, and market liquidity and asset scale are expected to see significant growth. Some analysts believe this could be a key signal before the next market cycle begins.

Of course, policy clarity is a double-edged sword. The more comprehensive the rules, the greater the regulatory oversight will be. Therefore, while seizing this opportunity, risk management cannot be overlooked. Choosing fundamentally solid projects for long-term holding is far wiser than chasing quick gains and panic selling.

The narrative framework for 2026 is being reshaped. What are your thoughts on how this policy cycle will impact the market?
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 3h ago
ngl this regulation thing gives me the chills... been there, lost that back in the bear market. sure, clarity sounds good on paper but watch those collateral ratios when the real enforcement kicks in. not financial advice but keep your health factor well above liquidation threshold, yeah?
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 01-14 06:20
Certainty has arrived, but the real test has just begun. Regulatory frameworks are set in stone, and there’s no flexibility left; the space for pump-and-dump schemes has actually shrunk. It sounds good to say it’s a positive, but in reality, it’s just a prelude for big institutions to enter; retail investors need to see through this. This wave of policies has indeed changed the game rules, but when it comes to stablecoins... it feels like they might get stuck. Instead of following the trend and buying new coins, it’s better to bottom-fish those established projects that were wrongly killed. Clear policies = increased regulatory strength. Do you understand this logic? Not all certainty is good news. In the end, it still depends on capital flows, not on news headlines. Crossing into a compliant ecosystem? First, see if those major exchanges will be summoned for interviews. Can certainty guarantee that your coins won’t drop? I doubt it.
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BearMarketBardvip
· 01-13 13:42
Stablecoins finally have regulations, but once the authorities really step in, we'll be crying again. The certainty is good, but I'm worried they might also tighten control on us later. The policy is a double-edged sword, that's right. Don't just look at the positives and ignore the risks, everyone. When the US takes action, the whole world follows. Will 2026 really be different? Or is the scythe already prepared again? I've been saying we need to focus on fundamentals for a long time, but there are still too few who believe in that. The signals before this cycle started—why does it feel like we're saying the same thing every year? Crossing into a compliant ecosystem? I only see fees about to increase again.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 01-13 04:57
The stablecoin framework has finally been implemented. The previous feeling of being cut down by regulators is gone, but now there's concern that future regulations might become even stricter... Policy certainty = capital inflow. This logic is sound, but don't forget that the clearer the rules, the more restrictions there are. Basically, what is coming will come eventually. Instead of hiding, it's better to prepare psychologically early. Certainty > Uncertainty. This wave marks a fundamental shift in the underlying logic, but greedy traders might end up being the bagholders again. The US has played this hand aggressively—embracing innovation while tightly controlling risks. As the compliant ecosystem develops, retail investors might find it even harder to participate. This narrative looks good on the surface, but in reality, you need to choose the right projects; otherwise, even if regulations come, you might still not be able to escape.
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degenwhisperervip
· 01-13 04:57
Is the stablecoin framework really finalized? Wow, Wall Street is finally taking it seriously now. Where is the promised certainty? It still feels like looking at flowers through fog. The term "double-edged sword" is apt; when regulation comes, who can escape? Holding projects with strong fundamentals for the long term—I'm tired of hearing that, but it's not wrong. Feels like the "wolf is coming" again—prices rise as soon as policies are announced, and then what? Will 2026 really turn around? I think I'll place another bet. The stablecoin sector definitely needs regulation; it was a mess before. Under the new rules, small projects might be eliminated directly, so keep a close eye on your positions.
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LightningClickervip
· 01-13 04:56
Stablecoin framework implementation? It should have been like this a long time ago, but with regulatory involvement, it might just be another wave of cuts. The idea of definitively driving capital inflows sounds good, but the reality is that small investors are still the ones getting reaped. Policy is a double-edged sword, and it all depends on how big capital positions itself. This should have been introduced last year. Is the recent announcement truly good news or does it carry deeper intentions? Long-term holding of fundamentally solid projects? Many say this in every bull market, but in the end, it's often these projects that collapse. Crossing into compliant ecosystems? I see it more as a new trick to cut leeks. Policy signals change expectations, but the key is who can get on board early and profit. Let's wait and see; the big surge probably won't come so quickly, and we should be cautious of a pullback. Clarifying stablecoin rules is a good thing, but the real focus is on how the supporting measures will be implemented. Does certainty itself promote capital inflows? Maybe, but major players have already laid out their plans long ago.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-13 04:54
The stablecoin framework has finally been implemented. How long can this performance last? Policy-friendly projects are going all in now. Honestly, that's a bit risky, everyone. This is a double-edged sword, and there's no denying it. When regulations come, projects should undergo a cleanup. It still depends on how the follow-up is executed; the details are the devil, after all. Will the next cycle see policy reversals again? We can't afford to gamble on that. Projects with solid fundamentals have already been knocked out; buying now feels a bit like late realization. Certainty = capital inflow. I believe in this logic, but how much money will flow in is hard to say. What are everyone's chances of legislative approval next year? It feels uncertain. Before regulations tighten, get on board quickly—this is the window period. Actually, the most promising are those well-established projects that have already laid the groundwork for compliance. Just relax and enjoy the win.
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ChainSpyvip
· 01-13 04:47
Certainty has arrived, but it's a bit late to get on this round. --- The implementation of the regulatory framework = trapping more retail investors. Think carefully before acting. --- Honestly, the stablecoin framework has finally been finalized. It's like finally getting a property deed after buying a house, somewhat relieving... However, I still believe that big institutions have already completed their布局, and it's only our turn now to be the last in line. --- The saying "double-edged sword" is not wrong, but I bet there will be some unexpected surprises before the end of the year. --- Policies sound good, but the people who are truly making money had already bottomed out last year. Those entering now should be aware of this.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-13 04:47
Really, certainty is money. --- Regulation coming actually makes me feel safer, better than hanging in suspense. --- The stablecoin framework should have implemented this long ago; it's been delayed for so long. --- It's indeed a double-edged sword, but now old project teams need to start complying; the pressure is immense. --- Fundamental projects are truly the way to go; stop chasing high prices, damn it. --- Policy signals are the most valuable thing; capital eats this stuff up. --- But whether 2026 can really be achieved is still uncertain... don't be too optimistic. --- Crossing into a compliant ecosystem? Good news is good news, but small coins might really have to die off a wave. --- Certainty drives capital; this logic is sound, it all depends on who can seize the opportunity. --- As for risk management, I've already diversified long ago; otherwise, how could I sleep well?
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 01-13 04:42
Certainty has arrived, but the trap is still a trap, haha Policy friendliness ≠ good projects, don’t be fooled When it comes to certainty, institutions have the advantage; retail investors should still be cautious The stablecoin framework has been implemented, which strengthens the US dollar hegemony again The double-edged sword is right, but I’m more afraid of being more regulated and cut Holding long-term with solid fundamentals, I agree with this; the rest is nonsense 2026? Probably another year of hype Solid fundamentals? Which fundamentals are solid? They’re all just stories Normalization is coming, the end for small coins is near Not optimistic, entering now just gets you caught as a leek Does certainty push capital inflows? I think it’s 80% another new excuse for institutions to cut retail investors With this wave of policy stimulus, I’m ready to jump in, you?
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