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It's interesting to observe how lawmakers are trying to regulate the crypto market but forget about the real needs of decentralized finance. Looking at the current discussions around the American bill on market structure, it becomes clear: the crypto sphere, especially the DeFi segment, is ready to reject this bill if their interests are ignored.
The government aims to introduce new rules, but here arises a problem. The DeFi ecosystem has specific needs that traditional regulatory frameworks simply do not consider. When I talk to market participants, I hear the same thing: if the law does not account for the peculiarities of decentralized protocols and DeFi coin assets, support from the crypto community will be minimal.
Honestly, this is a question of whether lawmakers understand that DeFi operates under different rules than traditional financial systems. If the needs of decentralized finance are left out, the crypto sphere simply will not accept such a bill. This is not a threat but the reality of the market.
Today, everything depends on how seriously regulators will listen to the voice of the crypto community. If they do, a compromise is possible. If not, expect resistance from those who truly understand DeFi and crypto assets.