#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 The future competition in the crypto industry is essentially a contest of culture and理念.



$BTC, $ETH, $BNB——these leading assets represent different ecological visions. The attitude of US regulatory agencies in promoting crypto innovation policies is redefining the industry’s game rules.

The true winners are often not the ones with the most advanced technology, but those who tell the clearest story. When the regulatory environment shifts from confrontation to co-creation, the value of industry evangelism truly emerges. At this point, whoever can most clearly express their mission and values will be able to capture users’ minds.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 3h ago
A friendly regulatory narrative is valuable, and this logic is quite ironic. Telling a clear story is indeed important, but ultimately it depends on whose story can match actual growth. The BTC narrative is the strongest, while others are just trying to sound more like BTC. The real winners are often those who are technically advanced and good at storytelling, not necessarily choosing one over the other. Regulatory co-creation? Let's first see how the SEC treats Solana before making any judgments. Psychological dominance is easy to achieve, but capturing user funds is the real key. This stage is indeed a war of narratives, but don't overestimate its impact.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 12-14 09:17
Regulatory friendliness actually leads to more intense competition. Now it all depends on who can tell the best story. --- BTC still follows the same old principles. ETH is competing in the ecosystem, BNB is driven by a merchant mindset. The story framework has long been set. --- That's a good point, but usually the winner is the one with the money to spend on marketing. --- From confrontation to co-creation? Ha, this time the Americans finally seem to have figured it out. --- The key is that users can't hear what you're mumbling about, so it all comes down to price. --- Cultural battles sound lofty, but in reality, it's just whose team is better at吹 (bragging/boasting). --- That’s the real truth. No matter how advanced the technology is, no one knows about it, and that’s useless.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 12-12 15:40
That’s a brilliant point. Telling stories is indeed much more effective than just piling up technology. A good story can tap into users’ minds and generate benefits. The SEC’s change in attitude is truly a turning point. The narrative around BTC has never changed; that consistency alone has won many over. But in the end, it still comes down to whose story can last the longest. Currently, all the major ecosystems are talking about their dreams. They all sound pretty similar; it’s just so-so.
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0xTherapistvip
· 12-12 15:40
Regulatory shift towards co-construction, to put it simply, is about whose narrative ability is stronger. The BTC decentralized religion argument has been around for over ten years and remains the most solid. Stories win the world, and technology has become the side dish. This is the real truth that hits hardest. Wait, does this mean marketing teams are even more valuable than engineers? The industry should reconsider how to tell its story. When regulation becomes harmonious, it actually exposes problems. Narrative competition is about to begin, and it feels like it will get very intense. That's right, but it also explains why some coins can be so expensive haha.
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ForumLurkervip
· 12-12 15:31
Regulatory friendliness, the story of BTC is indeed more valuable than the technology itself Story winners, I agree with this statement, but what about ETH? It feels like the narrative has collapsed Honestly, who still cares about mission statements now? Just look at the price trends Is BNB's story the clearest? Forget it, just burn tokens, straightforward and blunt This round of regulatory easing might really be a chance to recover, but don’t be brainwashed by the narrative Whoever can craft the best story wins, but I think this approach is a bit off... Mental dominance, in simple terms, is just a marketing arms race Having the most advanced technology is actually not that important; I need to ponder this logic
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AirdropHustlervip
· 12-12 15:26
It's really important to tell the story clearly, but on the other hand, once regulation loosens, it's all just pie-in-the-sky... --- Is it not about being the most technically advanced to win? Then why are there so many fake coins trying to bluff everyone? --- With the regulatory attitude changing, I just want to know when retail investors will get their turn to profit. --- $BTC $ETH $BNB are all about telling stories. What I care about is when the coins will be released. --- Talking about mental conquest sounds nice, but ultimately, it depends on the coin price. --- From confrontation to co-construction sounds good, but I’m just worried it’s another scythe in disguise. --- Really? Now they want to talk about culture and philosophy. Can't they just go public directly? --- I'm already tired of this narrative; they said the same thing last time.
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MelonFieldvip
· 12-12 15:18
Is regulatory friendliness really so important? It seems it still depends on who holds more coins haha. --- What's the use of a good story? In the end, it still comes down to whether the application can be implemented effectively. --- The narratives for btc and eth are so different. Why does the market still buy in? It shows there’s definitely something there. --- From confrontation to co-creation, I feel like we're still in a state of conflict. One side loosens up a bit, and then the other introduces a new regulation. --- As for values, it all feels like later talks. Let’s focus on making money first. --- Once the US attitude shifts, the game rules change. That’s why we still need to keep an eye on regulatory developments. --- BNB and ETH are competing for users' minds. For now, ETH still seems more stable. --- All the major public chains are really competing in storytelling, but in the end, it’s still the data that speaks.
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