Industry sources reveal growing concerns among crypto platforms regarding potential competitive barriers emerging under the proposed crypto regulatory framework. Key industry leaders argue that traditional banking institutions may be leveraging regulatory mechanisms to consolidate market control and limit fintech innovation in the digital asset space. The tension between established financial infrastructure and decentralized finance solutions continues to shape policy discussions around fair market competition.
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LightningSentry
· 1h ago
Here we go again, traditional finance just wants to crush us, a monopoly under the guise of regulation.
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LiquidityWitch
· 1h ago
Oh my, is it the bank folks playing tricks again? I've seen through it long ago—monopolizing under the guise of regulation.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 1h ago
The banks want to mess with us again? This trick is so old, it's always a monopoly under the guise of regulation.
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GasFeeVictim
· 1h ago
Same old trick, banks just want to use regulation to choke us. How can they still have the audacity to call it "fair competition"? Laughable.
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VitaliksTwin
· 1h ago
The banking system is trying to kill us again, here we go with the same script.
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YieldHunter
· 1h ago
tbh if you look at the data, this is just banks doing what banks do—wrapping gatekeeping in regulatory language. classic playbook, nothing new here 🤷
Industry sources reveal growing concerns among crypto platforms regarding potential competitive barriers emerging under the proposed crypto regulatory framework. Key industry leaders argue that traditional banking institutions may be leveraging regulatory mechanisms to consolidate market control and limit fintech innovation in the digital asset space. The tension between established financial infrastructure and decentralized finance solutions continues to shape policy discussions around fair market competition.