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A new development is happening regarding cryptocurrency market regulation. Industry representatives have reached a consensus on keeping chain markets closed on Sundays. The final approval of this decision will be given by the Ministry of Commerce. The policy in question is being discussed to manage market volatility and create a stable trading environment.
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Wait, are trading really going to stop on Sunday? What about my contracts...
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It's just an excuse for "stabilizing the market," to put it nicely
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Turkey is seriously regulating, Bitcoin is trembling
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Once regulators step in, retail investors have to admit defeat, this routine is getting old
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Another step forward on the compliance path, but can the market really stay calm over the weekend? Doubtful
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Finally, someone wants to control these crazy fluctuations
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Once the official rules are unified, the market has to follow suit, no way around it
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Closing on weekends... does this affect global timezone trading?
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Recalling the original intention behind various regulations, in the end, they all turned into tools for cutting leeks
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Wait, can closing on weekends really reduce volatility? I don't think so.
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The Trade Department is finally going to speak, now this is getting interesting.
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The market already has low liquidity on weekends; does closing or not closing make much difference...
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Another crackdown on the crypto market, this is ridiculous.
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If that really passes, resting on weekends like the stock market? That's not very realistic.
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Get it sorted out so we don't see daily surges and crashes. I support that.
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Another bunch of regulations, but in the end, it still depends on the Ministry of Commerce's attitude
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Stable markets? Just listen, real volatility comes from macro factors
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I'm not against closing on Sundays, just worried that the implementation will be just another set of excuses
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When will this agreement truly be implemented? Feels like it's just thunder without rain
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Interesting, can on-chain markets be closed just like that? Wake up, everyone
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Risk prevention is a good thing, but what exactly can it prevent?
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I totally agree with the weekend cooling-off period, giving retail investors a chance to breathe
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Sounds good, but isn't it just about controlling the market?
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Once the Ministry of Commerce's stamp is on it, then the decision will be final
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Is this policy reliable... feels like just a paper article
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Just wait for the Ministry of Commerce to approve, no matter how many regulations there are, they can't stop on-chain transactions haha
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Under the guise of stabilizing the market, they want to cause trouble again? Old tricks
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No trading on Sunday? Then I have to work overtime to death on Saturday
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Can this agreement really be finalized? Feels like every time it's just a passing breeze
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Instead of shutting down the market, it's better to investigate money laundering activities first
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Another set, and in the end, it's just blind cutting without thinking
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Just wait and see, it's a miracle if the Trade Department approves it
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Stability is very important, but freedom is also necessary
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Sounds nice, but actually just wants to trap retail investors
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If this actually materializes, we need to study its impact on trading
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Constantly calling for reduced volatility, might as well just ban trading directly
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Interesting, let's see what the big players have to say