#美国民主党BlueVault Recently, Coinbase and the White House have been embroiled in a debate over the "CLARITY Act," which essentially reflects the true state of cryptocurrency regulation legislation in the United States. Coinbase CEO is eager to downplay reports of "White House dissatisfaction," aiming to boost market confidence; but a single remark from a journalist exposed the truth — whether the bill is supported or not has long been tied to whether Coinbase can negotiate yield agreements with banks. This confrontation clarifies one reality: the US crypto compliance process has never been just about policy goodwill, but a tug-of-war among various forces. The trends of major cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB are actually waiting for this outcome. For the market, whether the "CLARITY Act" will ultimately be implemented remains uncertain, and the progress of subsequent bank agreement negotiations will directly influence investor sentiment.
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MemeKingNFT
· 6h ago
In plain terms, Coinbase's recent move is a classic example of a "last-minute attempt" mentality, trying to stabilize the market with empty talk, unaware that reporters have already uncovered the truth—the yield protocol is the real deal, and policies are just a cover.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 6h ago
Basically, it's a game of capital. Coinbase's rhetoric can't hide the fact that on-chain data will speak for itself. If the banking agreement can't be reached, this bill is just a shell; don't be fooled by the CEO's statements.
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QuorumVoter
· 6h ago
It's the same old trick again, CB is pulling some new stunts.
#美国民主党BlueVault Recently, Coinbase and the White House have been embroiled in a debate over the "CLARITY Act," which essentially reflects the true state of cryptocurrency regulation legislation in the United States. Coinbase CEO is eager to downplay reports of "White House dissatisfaction," aiming to boost market confidence; but a single remark from a journalist exposed the truth — whether the bill is supported or not has long been tied to whether Coinbase can negotiate yield agreements with banks. This confrontation clarifies one reality: the US crypto compliance process has never been just about policy goodwill, but a tug-of-war among various forces. The trends of major cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB are actually waiting for this outcome. For the market, whether the "CLARITY Act" will ultimately be implemented remains uncertain, and the progress of subsequent bank agreement negotiations will directly influence investor sentiment.