The U.S. intensively promotes new regulations to attract institutions, raising concerns about insufficient regulatory manpower.

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[Coin World] According to data platform reports, the U.S. has recently introduced new regulations in the fields of stablecoins and market structure, which will help attract large banks and institutions to provide Crypto Assets services. However, this has also raised concerns about insufficient enforcement manpower. Since the beginning of this year, large-scale government layoffs pushed by the U.S. president and a former leader of a certain cryptocurrency have impacted key agencies such as the SEC, OCC, and FDIC, with over 2000 positions cut in May. Duke University financial regulation expert Lee Reiners warned that regulatory vacancies could lead to increased risks of fraud and investor abuse. Some institutions are relying on AI tools to compensate for the lack of regulatory strength.

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SilentAlphavip
· 19h ago
What can be done once people are cut off?
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 08-12 09:28
Another round of regulatory fixer, pure nonsense.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 08-12 09:27
Hey, the regulatory gap relies entirely on AI.
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WhaleMinionvip
· 08-12 09:27
Are you shifting the blame again, ai?
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SillyWhalevip
· 08-12 09:14
Is regulation relying on AI now?
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