Do you still remember Vanguard, the asset management giant that scoffed at cryptocurrencies a few years ago? Recently, they've made a sudden shift—quietly launching trading channels for Bitcoin-related ETFs. What does this mean? The doors to traditional capital are gradually opening.



Almost at the same time, there’s movement in Poland. The president directly vetoed a regulatory proposal, saying it was too strict and would stifle innovation and restrict citizens' rights. It seems even policymakers are beginning to realize that blanket strict regulation might not be worth the cost.

On one hand, a Wall Street veteran is loosening up, and on the other, regulators are trying to find a balance. These seemingly uneventful news items are actually reshaping the rules of the game for the next decade. The wind is changing—can you feel it?
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 12-10 02:33
Vanguard’s latest move is truly impressive. They used to look down on this, but now they’ve quietly entered the space—typical of Wall Street. The Polish president’s decision is also quite interesting. It shows that policymakers are starting to truly understand the balance between innovation and regulation. Traditional capital coming in + relaxed regulation really is changing the game, but we’ll have to see how things develop. You can feel it—the industry’s direction has definitely been shifting over the past few months. Large institutions entering the market is always a good sign, but we have to be careful not to get sucked in by FOMO. What does Vanguard’s move mean? It means Wall Street has finally bowed its head—this is huge. This cycle feels completely different. It used to be all about bans, now it’s all about embracing. Regulators are seeking balance instead of a blanket ban. That’s a qualitative change. It feels like the whole ecosystem is at a turning point—previous opportunities might pale in comparison. It’s the course of history. Some people have already noticed.
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 12-10 02:21
Vanguard really nailed it this time, going from a die-hard to being highly sought after—the smell of money really is different.
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DevChivevip
· 12-10 02:19
Haha, Vanguard’s turnaround is even faster than my crypto trading. Back then they refused to touch it, now they’re quietly opening the door—traditional finance really has to bow their heads now. The Polish president’s move was brilliant too, really knows how to read the winds. Things are really about to change now, the early buyers are making a killing.
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just_another_fishvip
· 12-10 02:13
Ha, Vanguard backed down so quickly, hilarious. I’ve said it all along, traditional finance will have to bow its head sooner or later. The Polish president’s move was brilliant too, directly opposing overregulation—truly a remarkable figure. This is what we want: openness, not suffocation.
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