In the U.S., things are more favorable: the SEC is shifting focus away from crypto crackdowns to broader financial standards, seen as a pro-crypto signal under the current administration.
Legislative efforts like the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (SLATE review) and other laws are trying to finally define what digital assets are legally, which could draw institutional capital if resolved.
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In the U.S., things are more favorable: the SEC is shifting focus away from crypto crackdowns to broader financial standards, seen as a pro-crypto signal under the current administration.
Legislative efforts like the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (SLATE review) and other laws are trying to finally define what digital assets are legally, which could draw institutional capital if resolved.