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This message is truly valuable not because of another positive headline,
but because the legislative structure for the crypto market in the U.S. is no longer just empty talk.
The Senate Banking Committee has already released a bipartisan bill text in January, but subsequent committee reviews were postponed due to ongoing negotiations, indicating that there is a direction, but the details are still being discussed.
The biggest concern now is not a lack of support,
but that the industry is still fighting among itself.
Both parties are willing to negotiate, yet the industry is still bickering over their own interests—that's a bit of dark humor.
My understanding is simple:
Once policy consensus is formed, the focus won't be on whether there's a way forward,
but on who will be the first to avoid blocking the path.