The improvement of the regulatory compliance framework is originally intended to protect investors, but in reality, it also inadvertently diminishes Bitcoin's market appeal. Strict compliance requirements limit trading flexibility, which indeed makes many investors feel constrained.
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FarmHopper
· 7h ago
Compliance is like putting shackles on Bitcoin; originally, it was all about that freedom.
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CommunitySlacker
· 7h ago
Regulation, you know, claims to protect us, but actually it just tightly restricts the flexibility of the crypto space.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 7h ago
Compliance... It's nice to call it protection, but honestly, it's just putting on shackles.
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MetaReckt
· 7h ago
Compliance, you could say it's protection, but honestly, it's just trapping.
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DataChief
· 7h ago
Compliance, you know, sounds like it protects us, but in reality, it just puts shackles on trading, really.
The improvement of the regulatory compliance framework is originally intended to protect investors, but in reality, it also inadvertently diminishes Bitcoin's market appeal. Strict compliance requirements limit trading flexibility, which indeed makes many investors feel constrained.