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It's now clear: the Senate can no longer stand by when it comes to regulating the cryptocurrency market. I have seen this industry grow over the past few years, and one thing is obvious: there is a lack of a serious legislative framework.
The point is simple. The cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, but the regulatory structure remains behind. While other countries are starting to move with more defined rules, here we are still debating whether to intervene or not.
It's not just about protecting investors, although that is important. It's also a matter of competitiveness. If we don't clearly define the rules of the game in the cryptocurrency market, we risk losing significant economic opportunities.
Legislation must address concrete issues: how to regulate exchanges, how to protect users, how to ensure transparency. Without a solid legislative framework, we will continue to operate in chaos.
This is not a topic to delay. The cryptocurrency market is growing, with or without clear rules. It's better to have a well-thought-out regulatory framework than to improvise as the sector expands. The Senate should take a decisive step in this direction.