After a long wait, Ondo has finally achieved a major regulatory breakthrough. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially announced the termination of its two-year-long investigation into the project, which means Ondo has received official endorsement regarding compliance.
The end of this investigation is more than just lifting a burden for Ondo. The project team can now operate with greater freedom and actively advance its tokenized asset business in the U.S. domestic market. It's worth noting that the RWA (real-world asset tokenization) sector has remained hot recently, and as the world's largest financial market, the value of compliant access in the U.S. speaks for itself.
In terms of market performance, $ONDO’s current market cap is stable within the $2.3 billion range. Whether the team can leverage this regulatory green light to further scale up will depend on how they play their cards. After all, in the tokenized asset arena, both technology and compliance are indispensable.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-09 09:55
After two years, we finally made it through. This time, the SEC’s green light is truly a shot in the arm for the RWA sector.
A $2.3 billion market cap looks undervalued no matter how you see it; now it all depends on what the Ondo team does next.
With the SEC’s approval in hand, the real battle begins.
Hmm... the key is whether the tech can keep pace with regulatory steps.
Finally, we don’t have to worry about being investigated. This is no small boost to confidence across the entire sector.
Ondo made a big gain this round—the US market is right there in front of them.
But wait, is a $2.3 billion market cap really stable? Or do we have to wait for the next cycle?
Just being compliant doesn’t guarantee success. I’m not so sure—it still comes down to the product.
Two years of review are finally over. Now the question is whether they can really seize this window of opportunity.
The regulatory green light is on, but how to move forward from here? Feels like there’s still a lot to figure out.
The RWA sector is definitely heating up, and Ondo is in a pretty good position right now.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 12-09 04:06
Wait, did the SEC really let Ondo off the hook? The RWA sector might be about to take off.
Waiting two years for nothing was tough, but now that the green light is on, it's time to make a real push.
With a $2.3 billion market cap, it still seems like there's room for growth. Now it's up to the team to seize this opportunity.
Honestly, compliance is definitely valuable in the US, but if the tech can't keep up, it doesn't matter.
Is this Ondo's moment of revival?
Damn, the investigation actually took two years? Finally, it's over.
Is RWA really going to be the next big thing? Let's watch and see.
Isn't this just another false alarm again?
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OfflineValidator
· 12-08 13:22
Finally, the wait is over. After two years of struggle, we've made it through.
The SEC's approval is basically a green light—RWA is really about to take off.
A $2.3 billion market cap is still considered low right now; let's see how the team plays this hand.
But that being said, compliance alone isn't enough. The product needs to keep up as well.
ONDO really turned things around this time. Where are all those doubters now?
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12-08 13:20
Did the SEC let them off? Alright, Ondo can finally breathe easy now.
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It's been two years, man. Finally, I don't have to read regulatory news every day.
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RWA is about to take off; compliance has been holding it back for too long.
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Honestly, a $2.3 billion market cap is still pretty conservative. Can this round of policy tailwinds double it?
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Compliance alone isn't enough—the product actually needs to deliver.
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That juicy piece of the US financial market is finally within reach.
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Wait, does the end of the SEC investigation mean everything's fine? Still have to see what happens next.
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Ondo can finally go all out. With so much hype in the space, don't waste the opportunity.
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Compliance is just the beginning; the key is still reliable technology.
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So those two years were for nothing, huh? Now it's time to sprint.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-08 13:16
It’s been two years, finally this moment has arrived. It hasn’t been easy for Ondo.
Will it skyrocket as soon as the SEC gives the green light? I’m optimistic about the RWA sector.
With a $2.3 billion market cap, it feels like there’s still room to grow. Whether they can seize this wave of opportunity depends on the operations team.
Compliance plus technology—they need both; otherwise, it’ll end up unfinished again.
Now the door to the US market is truly open, kind of looking forward to it.
The team needs to step up and not waste this chance.
Where there are a lot of people, the water runs deep—hope it doesn’t crash and burn.
To be honest, after two years of review, this is the result? Doesn’t seem that simple.
The key is the funding situation—what happens after all the hype is over?
Let’s wait and see how it performs. Talk is cheap.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-08 13:14
The SEC has given the green light, now ONDO really has a chance.
The two-year investigation is finally over, the green light is on.
The RWA trend is here, now it's up to Ondo to catch this wave.
Compliance + technology, both are needed, otherwise it's still pointless.
$2.3 billion market cap... could this be the bottom?
Finally, no need to worry about being investigated every day, what a relief.
Can ONDO make a run this time? It depends on the team's execution.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-08 13:08
Finally, the wait is over. Two years—feels like Ondo is about to take off.
The SEC's approval really changes the game, and whether they can fully capitalize on the RWA opportunity depends on what happens next.
A $2.3 billion market cap isn’t small, but I feel there’s still room for growth.
Regulatory compliance doesn’t guarantee success; it still depends on the team’s execution ability.
This move really gives Ondo a ticket to enter the game, but how far they can go remains to be seen.
The two-year investigation is finally over; now it’s up to them to seize this window of opportunity.
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-08 13:05
The SEC has given the green light, but does this really mean Ondo can take off? Feels a bit overly optimistic.
The two-year investigation is finally over, but with a $2.3 billion project, it all depends on how the team operates. Just having a green light isn't enough.
With so many RWA projects competing, why should Ondo stand out... just because they've passed compliance?
Compliance is just a threshold, not the end goal—technology is the key, everyone knows that.
Regulatory approval is good news, but the market reaction is pretty lukewarm. Am I being too greedy?
Honestly, compared to Ondo, I have more confidence in other teams working on RWAs—their execution is kind of average.
Wait, is this just another "major bullish news" that turns out to be useless...
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-08 13:00
Does the SEC dropping the investigation mean it's compliant? I've been through those lines back in 2018, and in the end, it was all a mess.
Hold on, you want to make a big move in the US financial market with just a $2.3 billion market cap? Wake up, everyone. The real RWA hasn't even emerged yet—right now, it's all just empty promises.
After a long wait, Ondo has finally achieved a major regulatory breakthrough. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially announced the termination of its two-year-long investigation into the project, which means Ondo has received official endorsement regarding compliance.
The end of this investigation is more than just lifting a burden for Ondo. The project team can now operate with greater freedom and actively advance its tokenized asset business in the U.S. domestic market. It's worth noting that the RWA (real-world asset tokenization) sector has remained hot recently, and as the world's largest financial market, the value of compliant access in the U.S. speaks for itself.
In terms of market performance, $ONDO’s current market cap is stable within the $2.3 billion range. Whether the team can leverage this regulatory green light to further scale up will depend on how they play their cards. After all, in the tokenized asset arena, both technology and compliance are indispensable.