【CZ's departure is actually the smartest prelude to a comeback? Can Hong Kong take over as the 'Crypto Capital'?】
The cryptocurrency world has always been a long race; it's not about who starts fast, but about who can laugh last. Once, the mainland surged ahead, with a short sprint that left global players in the dust.
Unfortunately, good times didn't last long. The wind changed suddenly, and the advantage of the starting line vanished in an instant, being overtaken and left behind; everything happened too quickly.
In contrast, CZ's single 'departure' seemed like an exit, but in fact, it was to come back better. The old fox understands an iron rule: the market will not always favor any side; only by turning flexibly can one seize the next wave.
Now, Hong Kong's actions are becoming increasingly clear: from loosening policies to building a compliance framework, step by step paving the way, as if calling out to global players — 'I’m coming to grab the position of the “Crypto Capital.”' Some say this is a twist of fate, but more understand this as a meticulously orchestrated chess game.
As for the mainland? Everyone knows it in their hearts. The direction has never been the core; the core is 'who holds the steering wheel.' As for where the ship is heading, it doesn’t matter; what matters is 'people are always sitting at the bow.' So slowly opening up?
That's just a surface stance. The real logic is simply treating this track as an ATM or a fishing net for deep-sea salvage. Collect one wave, turn another wave, cool one wave, heat one wave, and repeat.
If you ask me whether the Renminbi can challenge the US dollar? The answer has long been written in the sky. Currency is a game of power, not something that can be rewritten with mere passion.
The hegemony of the US dollar system cannot be turned off with a button, and the Renminbi is destined to be just a strong tool within the region. Want to dominate globally? The difficulty is akin to reaching the sky.
So what we see is not 'missing opportunities,' but 'actively giving up.' On the surface, it’s about risk control, but in reality, it’s about avoiding disruptive waves. Just like the former Qing Dynasty; everyone in the court knew the world was changing, but what they cared more about was — who could sit in that position for a long time.
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