The stablecoin yield restriction policy has sparked industry concerns. Industry insiders warn that strict regulatory provisions could hinder local innovation and development, thereby prompting users to seek overseas alternatives. If such policy adjustments excessively restrict stablecoin functionality iterations, it will inevitably impact product competitiveness. Market observers point out that in the context of increasing global digital currency competition, overregulation may lead users to move to overseas platforms and foreign currency options, ultimately weakening the dominance of the local market.
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NestedFox
· 01-11 12:15
A one-size-fits-all crackdown will only drive people to run away
This move is too old-fashioned. Learn from how other countries do it
They're self-castrating again. No wonder users are leaving
Have the regulators thought about it? The more they regulate, the more fragmented it becomes
Overseas stablecoins have long been itching to get a foothold
It's better to loosen up a bit; strangling the industry is the worst
Local innovation is being stifled—why bother?
After all the efforts, it's just a futile attempt to catch nothing.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-10 05:17
A one-size-fits-all regulation actually pushes people overseas... This logic is really brilliant.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-08 12:53
Coming with the same approach again? One-size-fits-all regulation, users run away quickly.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-08 12:52
It's the same regulatory logic again; it's easy to push them out.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-08 12:34
Coming back to stablecoins? Isn't this just pushing users to leave?
Have the regulators thought about it? Users will vote with their feet.
Instead of blocking, it's better to facilitate. This approach is really outrageous.
As soon as policies are announced, a bunch of people start thinking about going overseas. At least I am.
The stablecoin yield restriction policy has sparked industry concerns. Industry insiders warn that strict regulatory provisions could hinder local innovation and development, thereby prompting users to seek overseas alternatives. If such policy adjustments excessively restrict stablecoin functionality iterations, it will inevitably impact product competitiveness. Market observers point out that in the context of increasing global digital currency competition, overregulation may lead users to move to overseas platforms and foreign currency options, ultimately weakening the dominance of the local market.