#交易故事 #BTC交易 Apple recently announced that it will relax encryption restrictions, allowing EU users to download apps through third-party app stores and supporting browsers that do not use the WebKit engine, in compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This adjustment lowers the threshold for encrypted payments, enabling developers to use non-Apple payment systems, but they must pay a 'core technology fee.' Despite opening up side-loading capabilities, Apple still emphasizes that the security of its native ecosystem is higher. This move is seen as a compromise to regulatory pressure and may impact its global 'Apple tax' revenue of 30%, while intensifying the ecosystem competition between iOS and Android systems.