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Is the CLARITY Act just the beginning? The real major bull market may still be ahead
Many people are now only focused on coin prices, but the truly big thing is actually the change in the regulatory framework.
After the CLARITY Act moves forward, the industry’s most core issues begin to be resolved: who will regulate, and how will regulation be carried out.
Don’t underestimate this issue.
Over the past few years, a large amount of institutional capital has not dared to truly enter the crypto market—not because they aren’t bullish, but because they fear regulatory risk.
After all, Wall Street’s money places a premium on “explainability.”
If future rules are clear, then ETFs, banks, funds, and even retirement accounts could further allocate digital assets.
By then, the market size could be completely different.
And that’s also why many long-time players are becoming increasingly bullish on BTC.
Because they’re no longer betting on retail investors’ sentiment, but on changes to the global financial system.
Of course, once regulation is implemented, new problems may also emerge in the market.
For example, compliance costs increase, small exchanges get eliminated, and “zombie” projects die faster.
But in the long run, this might actually improve the industry’s overall quality.
Put simply: it was an era of rough-and-tumble growth before; in the future, it could be an era of established, mainstream forces.
And the truly super cycle often begins after the industry “gets formalized.”
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