The GENIUS bill is a kind of regulatory framework for the entire crypto market, not just for stablecoins. It brings a clear direction for the movement of this market. It outlines the rules for the publication of coins on exchanges, how to combat alleged money laundering, and much more. I see no point in describing it here; you can read for yourself on the internet what it is and how it will work.
My task is to share from my perspective how I see all of this and where the market could potentially be pushed. This bill brings not only clarity to the direction of the entire crypto market but also opens new opportunities for large capital. These are new and fresh, and most importantly, large capital flows. The news that Trump wants to open a market worth 9 trillion for investments in crypto is about the entire US pension system.
I won't even mention what such a huge influx of capital will lead to. It is a kind of gold rush of the 1930s.
Right now, it seems that market growth is simply impossible and that it is dead. Of course, it seems that way, but what should the average user think? Should they see prospects? No, of course not. The average crypto enthusiast should feel maximally suppressed, disappointed by losses. They should want to exit the market upon reaching a breakeven point. That is what they are trying to do now. Alongside mass advertising about money here and now, living in the present, not thinking about the future, living for today. All of this together leads most people to believe that money in this market is earned like at a job - every day. No.
Long-term planning and portfolio management. That is the key to success in this market. But not betting on futures and trying to catch a hundred Xs every week. That is not how it works.
Your task as a retail investor is to be patient. A lot of patience; the more, the better. This market is no longer as chaotic as it used to be. It is becoming more mature, where large sums of money are entering. Laws are being adopted to ensure that capital and large profits are focused in as few hands as possible.
Cast aside your fears and buy as much as your budget allows. Little by little, quietly. Don’t be afraid; this market will not die, and it will not be destroyed. They don't send a cow that gives milk to slaughter.