The founder of the Neo project had a disagreement over fund treasury management on New Year's Eve, attracting industry attention. Meanwhile, major Asian economies are accelerating their adoption of Bitcoin spot ETFs—this trend has gradually become a consensus among regional investment institutions. From internal project governance to market policy orientation, the Asian crypto market is undergoing a period of deep adjustment and reshaping.

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FOMOmonstervip
· 7h ago
Neo is in trouble again, arguing over money even during the New Year, hilarious --- Asia is about to embrace spot ETFs, it's really happening --- Wait, are the disagreements over the fund treasury this serious? Feels like internal project issues are more frightening than market fluctuations --- Again governance issues and policy adjustments, 2024 is really going to be a turbulent year --- Is Neo trying to stir up trouble or are there genuine disagreements? What good can come from a meeting on New Year's Eve --- Consensus on spot ETFs has been reached, but the project is experiencing internal chaos, ironic --- Asia is moving, but what are these project teams doing...
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MidnightSellervip
· 7h ago
Neo is causing internal strife again? Or is it New Year's Eve? These guys must be really good at causing trouble... --- The real highlight is the Bitcoin spot ETF. The response from Asia is indeed quick, and institutions are starting to get restless. --- Funding disagreements? Basically, it's still about利益分配未谈好 (benefit distribution not yet agreed upon). This kind of套路 (routine) is too common in the crypto world. --- Wait, is Asia really going to fully embrace the spot ETF? What about retail investors? --- Governance issues can never be fully resolved. The project team members start to hinder each other internally, it's ugly. --- The current consensus is that everyone wants a piece of the pie, nothing surprising about that. --- Neo is probably going to be hyped up again this time. Poor thing.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-07 13:51
Neo is in trouble again? Still arguing about the fund vault on New Year's Eve, really dedicated... But speaking of which, ETFs are everywhere in Asia, it feels like it's a bit late to get in now.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-06 08:49
Still fighting on New Year's Eve, Neo... But on the other hand, the pace of embracing spot ETFs in Asia is indeed fast, and institutions are starting to move, it feels like the landscape is changing.
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BoredRiceBallvip
· 01-06 08:43
Still arguing about the fund pool on New Year's Eve, Neo's move is indeed a bit disappointing... But speaking of which, the real highlight is Asia's push for spot ETFs, finally starting to look like a proper team.
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-06 08:40
Here comes internal conflict again, Neo is still the same... But speaking of which, this wave of Asian spot ETFs is indeed interesting. Bitcoin is being recognized by more and more institutions, right?
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