#美国加密立法

In my opinion, among all the recent policy changes and statements, the most impressive regulatory measure or statement is SEC Chair Paul Atkins' commitment to end the practice of 'regulation by enforcement' and aims to make the U.S. the 'global crypto capital'.

Regulation by enforcement has been one of the biggest complaints faced by the crypto industry in the U.S. This approach has led to vague rules, a lack of clear guidance, making it difficult for businesses and projects to comply, hindering innovation. Chair Atkins' commitment directly names and promises to change this practice, showing the highest level of the regulatory agency's response to the industry's calls. The global crypto capital is a very clear and positive vision. This is not just a change in regulatory approach, but also positions the U.S. as a leader in crypto innovation and development. If this goal can be achieved, it would greatly boost the confidence of the entire industry and attract global capital and talent. If the SEC truly shifts from enforcement-first to rule-first, promoting development, this would be a significant paradigm shift in U.S. crypto regulation, laying the foundation for the healthy and sustainable development of the industry.

The latest regulatory signals are very positive, especially the SEC's change in attitude is milestone. This opens the door for the U.S. crypto industry to enter a new era of regulatory clarity. Although there may still be challenges and complexities in the process, the overall direction is moving toward a more favorable environment for industry development.