Major shift in the regulatory playbook: authorities are stepping back from chasing legacy cases to concentrate firepower on investigations with real market impact. It's a deliberate recalibration—fewer cases but each one carries more weight. This strategic pivot signals a fundamental rethink about resource allocation and enforcement priorities in the financial sector. The shift from quantity to quality in case selection could reshape how compliance expectations play out across markets.

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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 9h ago
Well... basically, it's selective enforcement. They don't bother with small cases anyway, only focusing on the big fish.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 9h ago
Haha, this is the smart way to play. Finally stopping those petty little cases. --- Quality over quantity. I've been waiting for this move. --- Basically, it's about targeting the real troublemakers. Smaller retail investors can relax more. --- This wave of adjustments has a bigger impact on projects and exchanges, while retail investors are actually experiencing smoother trading. --- Regulatory expectations have changed, and the market's sensitivity to signals has increased. --- Oh my, I finally understand the tactics of regulation. They don't care if you trade a few thousand dollars; they're watching the big fish that could shake the market. --- What does this mean? No more chasing small issues, focusing all efforts on systemic risks? It feels like the market will reprice itself. --- Resources are concentrated on major cases, which actually gives smaller projects a chance to breathe.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 10h ago
They're starting to go after the big fish now, not bothering with small cases anymore. This is serious.
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OneBlockAtATimevip
· 10h ago
Haha, it seems that small cases can finally breathe a sigh of relief? But on the other hand, projects that truly know what they're doing are not afraid of investigations...
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consensus_failurevip
· 10h ago
Oh wow... Is regulation starting to practice selective enforcement? It feels like they're letting the big players off the hook.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 10h ago
Everyone's going after the big fish, letting the small cases go? Isn't this a de facto relaxation...
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 10h ago
Quality > Quantity. I've seen this logic too many times, and the key still lies in execution. From the growth curve of the computing power network, this round of regulatory adjustments is actually a difficulty adjustment—reducing noise and focusing on genuine market risks.
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