A recent wave of interesting chain reactions has emerged in the crypto market. Former executives of FTX have started to accuse the U.S. Department of Justice of political bias and publicly seek amnesty. This move has caused quite a ripple in the market and has led investors to reassess regulatory changes.
Even more interesting is that news of the SEC commissioner, who is anti-crypto and is about to leave office, has been seen by many as a signal of a more relaxed regulatory attitude. Although this is just a rumor, it is enough to change the market's risk appetite.
You can see the recent market trend—risk assets are all becoming active. Meme coins like PEPE and BONK have surged repeatedly, even driving previously dormant high-risk assets like FTT to rally. The market seems to be betting on a more friendly regulatory environment, and once this expectation forms, funds start flowing rapidly into high-risk, high-reward assets.
Of course, this rebound is based on improved regulatory expectations, but the actual policy implementation still needs time for validation. Investors participating should remain cautious of risks—after all, Meme coins and high-risk assets are quite volatile.
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PumpAnalyst
· 11h ago
Looking bearish, but this wave of regulatory expectations to pump the market does have some substance. The big players' moves are very obvious.
Everyone注意, PEPE and BONK are典型的诱多陷阱. Can former executives seeking amnesty really change the trend? Don't be too naive.
Wait, FTT is being炒 together? These retail investors are really reckless, even dare to chase rumors. It's recommended to take profits promptly and not be greedy.
Basically, funds are betting on政策, but the actual implementation still needs to wait. My advice is to stay on the sidelines mainly, with risk control as the top priority.
Regulatory easing is just an expectation; the technical bottom has not been confirmed yet. Everyone should be cautious when entering the market.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 11h ago
honestly this whole "regulatory tailwind" narrative feels like betting on a soufflé that hasn't even gone in the oven yet... sure the meme coin rally is *chef's kiss* but where's the actual proof-of-freshness? just vibes and a departing sec commissioner?
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SchrödingersNode
· 11h ago
Haha, it's another expectation game. Everything before actual implementation is just armchair strategizing.
Regulatory shifts lead to frantic chasing of highs. I've seen this trick too many times.
PEPE is rising nicely, but don't go all in. Meme coins are just a gambler's game.
That SEC guy really resigned? Let's wait and see. The information gap is too big right now.
This round of rise is fast, and the fall is just as quick. I'm still on the sidelines.
FTX executives seeking amnesty? Laughable. That's just a political show.
Funds are rushing into risky assets. It feels like we're about to break below again.
Unless the new boss is truly friendly to us, this rebound is just a trap.
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FortuneTeller42
· 11h ago
The gambling regulatory trend is shifting, but don't regret it only after you've been cut off.
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TokenSleuth
· 11h ago
Is that all? It's just hype based on rumors; real implementation policies are still far away. Right now, all-in meme investors have a gambler's mentality.
A recent wave of interesting chain reactions has emerged in the crypto market. Former executives of FTX have started to accuse the U.S. Department of Justice of political bias and publicly seek amnesty. This move has caused quite a ripple in the market and has led investors to reassess regulatory changes.
Even more interesting is that news of the SEC commissioner, who is anti-crypto and is about to leave office, has been seen by many as a signal of a more relaxed regulatory attitude. Although this is just a rumor, it is enough to change the market's risk appetite.
You can see the recent market trend—risk assets are all becoming active. Meme coins like PEPE and BONK have surged repeatedly, even driving previously dormant high-risk assets like FTT to rally. The market seems to be betting on a more friendly regulatory environment, and once this expectation forms, funds start flowing rapidly into high-risk, high-reward assets.
Of course, this rebound is based on improved regulatory expectations, but the actual policy implementation still needs time for validation. Investors participating should remain cautious of risks—after all, Meme coins and high-risk assets are quite volatile.