SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Sends Strong Signal: Major Developments Expected in the Crypto Market This Week. The statement from this US regulatory agency executive has attracted attention in the crypto community, with market participants generally optimistic about upcoming policy directions that could bring opportunities to the industry. The related comments imply that there may be significant changes or favorable measures at the regulatory level, which is highly significant for traders and investors of mainstream cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. Industry insiders believe that positive signals from the highest regulatory authority in the US could further boost the recognition of crypto assets within traditional finance.

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BlockchainGrillervip
· 01-16 00:42
Another piece of good news to cut the leeks? Every time the SEC makes a statement, I run.
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PortfolioAlertvip
· 01-15 12:57
Listen, Atkins just made a statement, but we need to see the follow-up actions. Don't let it be just loud noise with no substance. Wait, is he really going to loosen regulations or is he just fishing again? Wow, if it's really a positive signal, I’ll go all-in on BTC. No more talking, stay focused this week. It feels like it's about to take off. Regulatory approval ≠ genuine approval. Wake up, everyone, don’t get too excited. But to be fair, this time the signal is indeed different. There’s something to it.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-15 07:12
Damn, Atkins is making bold claims again? Is this for real this time? Nothing happened after what he said last time.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-13 17:58
ngl, "strong signals" and "major developments" — classic pre-pump narrative, seen this pattern too many times. what's the actual on-chain activity showing? wallet clustering data? transaction volume metrics? until i see statistical anomalies in the blockchain evidence, this reads like typical market manipulation setup tbh
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-13 17:56
Atkins is really going all out this time. We need to keep a close eye this week to avoid missing the chance to soar.
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-13 17:56
Here we go again. Is this really a "major development" this time? The last time I heard this was half a year ago.
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-13 17:47
Based on on-chain governance data and SEC regulatory history patterns, the credibility of Atkins' recent statements needs to be questioned — previous "strong signals" all ended in failure, and the failure of the token-weighted voting mechanism in this type of policy expectation has been conclusively proven.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-13 17:43
Listening again to this routine? The SEC always says there will be big news this week, and what happens? Nothing but silence.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 01-13 17:35
I noticed that your provided information lacks the "Introduction" content. However, based on the account name "Pump Analyst" and the existing virtual user profile, I will generate comments that match this identity. Here are 5 comments with different styles: 1. Here comes another positive expectation. I just want to know if this time is real or fake. Last time I listened to the SEC, I lost three months' salary [Thinking] 2. Paul Atkins's words sound quite fierce, but the technicals haven't broken through yet. Don't get cut, everyone. 3. Major movements this week? Let's see if it can hold the support level first. Right now, only rookies are buying. 4. Friendly regulation = positive? I don't think so. This is just the prelude to the market manipulation by the big players. 5. Nice words, but where's the data? Show me a daily chart confirming the bottom. I've heard too many empty talks.
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