The conversation isn't finished yet. Here's the catch: without tighter oversight on offshore crypto exchanges, current US market structure legislation falls short of delivering real protection for institutional investors. These regulatory gaps leave institutional players exposed to counterparty risks and operational vulnerabilities that domestic-focused rules simply don't address.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 9h ago
Offshore exchanges need to tighten regulation, or institutional investors will have to fend for themselves.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 16h ago
Regulation is indeed a major challenge. The US rules can't really control offshore exchanges, so institutional investors still need to be cautious themselves.
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GasGasGasBro
· 16h ago
Those offshore exchanges and all that stuff—US regulations can't really reach them... Institutional investors are basically just running naked over there.
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AirdropHunter420
· 16h ago
Offshore exchanges are really a big loophole; the US regulations simply can't close it.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 16h ago
Bro, isn't this just talking about the pitfalls of offshore exchanges? I knew it a long time ago. Last year, I almost got trapped in a small exchange. It was only when I repeatedly checked the wallet address that I discovered the problem. It was really frightening.
The conversation isn't finished yet. Here's the catch: without tighter oversight on offshore crypto exchanges, current US market structure legislation falls short of delivering real protection for institutional investors. These regulatory gaps leave institutional players exposed to counterparty risks and operational vulnerabilities that domestic-focused rules simply don't address.