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#美联储终止新型活动监管#
With regulatory exit, should the financial world celebrate or be alarmed?
The Federal Reserve has suddenly terminated the supervision of new activities, similar to the martial arts leader retreating into the mountains, instantly freeing the rivers and lakes. Banks and financial institutions no longer need to worry about being criticized for 'cross-border exploration'; new businesses like digital assets and on-chain settlements finally have the space to take a shot. In the short term, this is a solid benefit, especially for fintech stocks and related token sectors, which will inevitably receive a boost in sentiment. For investors, this is an excellent reason to 'take advantage of the opportunity to speculate.' But the problem is: with the exit of regulation, risks are amplified. Just like in a world without a leader, each faction plays by its own rules; once something goes wrong, the consequences are often more severe. The Federal Reserve's stance this time seems more like a strategic abandonment, both shedding responsibility and leaving foreshadowing. One day in the future, if risks explode, it will inevitably return with an iron-fisted approach. Market players need to understand: the opportunity now is real, but they must also know to run fast, after all, the rivers and lakes do not offer eternal freedom.