According to Christian Lopez of Cohen & Company Capital Markets, as capital shifts toward artificial intelligence and macro uncertainty intensifies, investors have become cautious; it is funding constraints, rather than regulatory factors, that are delaying the progress of crypto IPOs.

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LanternSlippage
· 42m ago
In the end, it’s still a liquidity problem—when macro conditions tighten, everyone gets scared.
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PaperhandsPoet
· 4h ago
Christian Lopez’s take is pretty sensible—the regulators have been the scapegoat for too long.
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GateUser-9ccf7051
· 4h ago
The core logic behind the IPO delay: AI has a higher priority
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BlueberryStakingMachine
· 4h ago
Just wait for the Fed to shift its stance—now nobody has it easy.
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MintAfterCoffee
· 4h ago
So it wasn’t the SEC strangling them—it’s that the VC has no money left?
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FloatingTeacup
· 4h ago
Funding constraints are more deadly than regulation—this is the real truth.
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