On January 9th, the US SEC announced that cryptocurrencies would be removed from the 2026 priority risk list. This decision is no small matter—it reflects a subtle shift in regulatory attitude towards digital assets, evolving from previous strict prevention to consideration within a regular compliance framework.



Subsequently, industry heavyweights have expressed opinions indicating that a super cycle is approaching. This judgment is not made out of thin air. A look at recent market trends makes it clear: traditional financial institutions are actively positioning themselves in Bitcoin, regulatory signals are increasingly friendly, and the regulatory clouds that once loomed over the market are dissipating. These factors combined are causing a fundamental change in the logic of the cryptocurrency market.

What does the easing of regulatory pressure mean? Project financing will become smoother, the environment for product implementation will be more relaxed, and institutional capital will find it easier to enter. The ecosystem of mainstream cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Bitcoin will accelerate in development, and the application exploration space for community tokens like Doge will also expand.

From a historical cycle perspective, each key turning point in industry development has been accompanied by policy attitude adjustments. Although SEC's recent move may seem symbolic, it could mark the beginning of a new phase. For those involved in the crypto market, whether for long-term deployment or short-term operations, now is the time to re-evaluate your strategies.
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