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#稳定币生态发展 Seeing the news that the UK FCA approved Sling Money, my first reaction was not excitement, but reassurance.
The development path of stablecoins over the past few years has actually been quite clear—growing from wild proliferation to gradually gaining recognition from major jurisdictions. The Netherlands, the US, and now the UK—each regulatory nod represents an official acknowledgment of the cross-border payment application scenario for stablecoins. This is not hype; it’s infrastructure gradually improving.
What I want to say is, what lessons can this progress teach us? Instead of chasing the ups and downs of every new concept, it’s better to understand the underlying logic—regulatory approval means risks are decreasing, and the ecosystem is maturing. The core value of stablecoins has never been speculation, but their stability as an asset allocation tool.
In terms of position management, you can think like this: when the underlying infrastructure becomes more standardized and risks clearer, it’s actually a good opportunity to formulate long-term plans. Rather than frequently adjusting in uncertainty, it’s better to make allocations when certainty increases. Accelerated regulatory approval indicates we have more time and space to consider asset layouts that truly suit us, rather than being driven by anxiety.
Steady returns often come from correct recognition of trends and patient holding.