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Big news from across the pond – the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee just loosened regulatory reins for the first time since the 2008 crash aftermath. That's sixteen years of tightening finally reversing course. Could signal a broader shift in how central banks view financial stability versus market flexibility. Worth watching how this plays out, especially with crypto markets increasingly intertwined with traditional finance.

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InscriptionGrillervip
· 16h ago
The sixteen-year tightening spell has finally been loosened; the Bank of England's move is like administering a preemptive IV drip to TradFi, perhaps realizing that the wild growth on-chain is becoming a bit unmanageable.
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MerkleDreamervip
· 16h ago
Finally, it's loosened... After 16 years, the Bank of England is finally willing to let go, this pace is really extraordinary. But speaking of which, once the TradFi over there is unbound, is it favourable information or unfavourable information for us? It's a bit unclear.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 16h ago
After 16 years, is it finally unshackled? Now the line between TradFi and crypto is even more blurred.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 17h ago
After 16 years, they've finally relented, and now TradFi is also starting to play the "point shaving" trap... Can the crypto market catch a ride this time?
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