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#资产代币化 Recently, I have been researching the future direction of the crypto industry and found the analysis by Coinbase's research director David Duong to be quite enlightening👀
He mentioned that the increasingly clear regulatory framework is actually a good thing? I used to think that regulation = restriction, but now I understand — clear rules instead give institutional investors confidence to participate. The US is pushing for stablecoin regulation, Europe is promoting the MiCA regulation, all of which are building a more complete financial infrastructure for the crypto industry🏗️
Suddenly, I thought of a question — will the concept of asset tokenization also accelerate its implementation because of clearer regulations? It seems that many real assets (stocks, bonds, real estate?) are being tokenized now, but I still can't quite understand how exactly it works...
The key point is, the logic behind this seems to suggest that cryptocurrencies are transforming from "niche toys" into "mainstream players." What does this mean for us newbies? Is the opportunity here, or should we be more cautious in learning and participating? I’d appreciate insights from knowledgeable friends.