I just saw Goldman Sachs' report and feel that regulation is really crucial for the crypto space. 😅 I've always wondered why major institutional players haven't entered the market yet, and it turns out the biggest "roadblock" is regulatory uncertainty.



The most interesting part is that the report mentions new application scenarios for asset tokenization and decentralized finance are developing, which sounds much more complex than just speculating on coins. I'm still learning about what wallets and Gas fees are, but I can sense that this industry is quietly growing and becoming more legitimate. The fact that 35% of institutions are hesitant due to regulatory uncertainty is a pretty high number.

Recently, regulatory attitudes have indeed been loosening. The US is pushing forward with market structure legislation, and it really feels like this could be a turning point. If it passes in the first half of 2026, institutional capital might flood in, which should be a positive for the entire ecosystem, right?

I'm a bit excited and a bit confused. Can someone help me understand why clearer regulations would lead to increased institutional adoption? What does this mean for us ordinary investors? 💭
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