# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Regulation

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Regulation", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

2025 Crypto ETF Annual Review: Wall Street Bids Farewell to Wait-and-See, Regulatory Green Light Opens Multi-Asset Era

2025 Crypto ETF Year in Review: Wall Street Embraces Digital Assets as Regulatory Green Light Unlocks Multi-Asset Era The U.S. SEC's new regulatory approach in 2025 opened the door for a wave of cryptocurrency ETFs on Wall Street. Following the approval of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, which saw massive net inflows of $57.7 billion and $12.6 billion respectively, the focus shifted to a broader range of assets. A pivotal change was the SEC's September approval of a universal listing standard for commodity-based trust shares. This new framework, which requires assets to trade on regulated markets with a six-month futures history, cleared the path for dozens of new crypto ETFs without needing individual asset approvals. Subsequently, the first spot XRP and Solana ETFs launched, attracting significant investor interest with net inflows of $883 million and $92 million. These products, some offering staking rewards, demonstrated strong demand for assets beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Looking ahead, the market is poised for a shift from retail to institutional adoption. Major firms like Vanguard and Bank of America are beginning to offer crypto ETF access to clients. Analysts predict that multi-asset crypto index ETFs will gain prominence, allowing professional investors to gain diversified exposure without deep knowledge of individual tokens. This institutional involvement is expected to reduce volatility and enhance the long-term sustainability of the crypto market.

marsbit12/29 06:26

2025 Crypto ETF Annual Review: Wall Street Bids Farewell to Wait-and-See, Regulatory Green Light Opens Multi-Asset Era

marsbit12/29 06:26

Written at the End of 2025: Code, Power, and Stablecoins

"Stablecoins have firmly established themselves as the foundational infrastructure for the next decade of financial services, with the market surpassing $300 billion in 2025. This growth is driven by a fundamental shift in trust: relying on transparent, verifiable code and math rather than opaque promises from centralized intermediaries, as starkly illustrated by the Synapse bankruptcy. Self-custody models change risk dynamics, eliminating intermediary risk (though not issuer risk) and reducing the necessity for traditional insurance like FDIC. Stablecoins offer inherent global reach, with the main bottleneck being local fiat on/off-ramps rather than rebuilding entire banking stacks per country. The emergence of payment-specific blockchains like Tempo and Arc faces the challenge of building trust from scratch, competing with the established security of networks like Solana and Ethereum. The real potential of 'agentic finance' lies in automating mundane financial tasks through smart contracts with enforced permission boundaries, providing security that traditional systems cannot. However, the rapid growth attracts teams with inadequate security practices, a critical misstep for financial infrastructure. Furthermore, as real business activity moves on-chain, solving for privacy through selective disclosure—not full anonymity—becomes crucial to prevent competitive intelligence leaks. The true opportunity lies not just in rebuilding existing fintech more efficiently but in leveraging programmable money and internet-native capital markets to reimagine financial services entirely."

marsbit12/29 01:35

Written at the End of 2025: Code, Power, and Stablecoins

marsbit12/29 01:35

Liquidity Ebb: Decrypting the Christmas Rally and the 2026 Market Structure Shift

Summarizing the article "Liquidity Ebb: Decrypting the Christmas Rally and the 2026 Market Structure Shift" by Hotcoin Research. The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a liquidity drain, with a total market cap of $2.95T. Key indicators show weakness: stablecoin market cap saw a weekly decline, and US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs recorded significant net outflows of $589M and $80.3M, respectively. Major assets like BTC, ETH, and SOL saw weekly price drops, highlighting a fragile market prone to volatility, as evidenced by a Christmas Eve flash crash that liquidated $66M in long positions. The core analysis points to a fundamental market structure shift. Crypto is transitioning from being restricted to gaining legislative acceptance, with dominance moving from miners to Wall Street institutions. The report cautions against blindly applying the old "four-year cycle" theory. Looking ahead to 2026, the market faces a mix of danger from a traditional bearish window and opportunity from expected Fed rate cuts and sustained institutional buying. The prediction is for a cycle bottom in the $50,000-$60,000 range for Bitcoin. The article also reviews key weekly events, including a major Bitcoin options expiry and regulatory push for clearer address display standards. Macroeconomic data showed strong US GDP growth and lowered market expectations for a January Fed rate cut. Upcoming important events for early 2026 include FTX repayments and new crypto tax reporting regulations coming into force in several countries like the UK and Switzerland. The report concludes with scheduled token unlocks for projects like JUP and ENA.

深潮12/28 12:16

Liquidity Ebb: Decrypting the Christmas Rally and the 2026 Market Structure Shift

深潮12/28 12:16

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