US SEC proposes new rules for crypto assets
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially proposed new regulatory rules for virtual assets. The introduction of this regulatory proposal is expected to increase overall transparency in the cryptocurrency market while simultaneously raising compliance costs. Investors should pay attention to market participants' reactions following future regulatory finalization and short-term price volatility.
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- Bitcoin — The introduction of the SEC's new regulations increases legal uncertainty and compliance costs, which will dampen investment sentiment in the short term and increase downward pressure on prices.
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The SEC's new virtual asset regulatory proposal imposes strengthened legal compliance obligations and additional costs on related companies, which will exacerbate liquidity contraction and downward price pressure in the market in the short term. Whether regulatory uncertainty is resolved will be a key indicator for future institutional investor inflows.
If the regulatory proposal is relaxed or acts as clear guidelines, it could lead to long-term trust recovery; however, if it proves to be excessively restrictive, selling pressure on related assets could intensify, so trading volume and subsequent announcements by regulatory authorities must be closely monitored.
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