#数字资产动态追踪 Stablecoin regulation is迎来 a turning point. Regulatory actions in Pakistan are明显加速, while the rollout of the MiCA framework in Europe is also accelerating the compliance process for stablecoins. Many industry insiders see a trend — stablecoins are no longer just speculative tools; they have evolved into financial infrastructure roles.



What to expect in 2026? The market size and application scenarios for stablecoins will continue to expand. Projects like VELO are already preparing whitepapers that meet MiCA standards, aiming to open the EU market.

For investors, stablecoins themselves may not bring you huge profits, but once the stablecoin ecosystem prospers, the entire DeFi industry will benefit. Those related protocol tokens might actually become the real opportunities. Clearer regulation does not set a ceiling; instead, it provides a runway for industry takeoff.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 6h ago
Regulation is actually a good thing; stablecoins pave the way for DeFi to take off.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 6h ago
Regulatory clarity = industry takeoff. It sounds a bit too textbook, but from the supply and demand curve perspective, it is indeed justifiable. Stablecoins themselves don't have ROI, but the protocol tokens that thrive within the ecosystem are the true aesthetic value. This is what only those who understand economics can grasp as the art of investment.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 6h ago
Is regulation actually a good thing? I think the truly useful projects should have been filtered out long ago. Only when the stablecoin ecosystem is established can DeFi truly thrive, and I buy into this logic.
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YieldChaservip
· 6h ago
Regulation coming is actually a good thing. Stablecoins, which have shifted from speculative tools to infrastructure, are truly changing the game. The key is not to focus only on stablecoins themselves; the protocol tokens within those ecosystems are the real value.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 6h ago
Stablecoins are really about to take off. They were previously criticized as stable tools, but now they've become infrastructure... Regulatory oversight actually seems to be a positive for this, and I'm increasingly convinced of it.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 6h ago
Regulatory boots landing is actually a good thing. The previous gray areas have limited the imagination for stablecoins. Wait, does VELO have a chance? We need to pay attention to the progress of this project. A thriving DeFi ecosystem is the main course; stablecoins are just the appetizer. There are still two years until 2026. It's too early to tell who can truly benefit from this wave of dividends. Let's wait and see. The compliance process is accelerating. From a contrarian perspective, this might actually be negative for small-cap coins... Who said that? I've long said that infrastructure for stablecoins is an inevitable trend. It seems the market has finally recognized this reality. How much can the MiCA framework really push projects to get on board? It's still a question mark, everyone.
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