A panel of cryptocurrency experts gathered for a roundtable discussion, sharing their thoughts on the current market trends and future outlook .The conversation covered topics such as regulatory developments, adoption rates, and potential price movements 📊
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#FOMCMeeting The Fed just wrapped up their latest meeting-and let's be honest, the only thing climbing faster than the interest rates was Powell's blood pressure when someone mentioned "soft landing." Wall Street traders: "They didn't cut? To the moon, baby!" Powell, unbothered: "Did I stutter?" Millennial homeowners: "Sooo... is now a good time to refinance?" The Fed: "Yeah, hard no." Current market mood: Stocks: Feeling themselves, strutting like they own the place Bonds: Midlife crisis mode Crypto: Throwing a 2021-style party Gold: Zen and unbothered Recession: Still waiting in the lobby, flipping through outdated magazines Powell's press conference summed up: "We're doing what's necessary." Translation: "We're just winging it with some fancy charts."
#USHouseMarketStructureDraft According to Odaily, a new draft discussion on market structure from the U.S. House of Representatives aims to clarify the classification of digital commodity transactions. As reported by Forbes journalist Eleanor Terrett, the draft specifies on page 49 that transactions involving the sale of digital commodities do not constitute securities, provided they do not grant the purchaser ownership rights in the issuer's business, profits, or assets. In essence, buying and selling digital commodities on the secondary market, rather than directly from the issuer, will not automatically trigger U.S. securities laws unless the sale confers ownership or claims to the company's profits or assets.