Contrary to some skepticism, government officials have actually shown a constructive approach to crypto integration. Recent discussions indicate they're actively engaging with stakeholders to explore feasible solutions. One key area involves ongoing negotiations with banking institutions to facilitate better cooperation. The dialogue has generated several promising initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between traditional finance and blockchain ecosystems. This collaborative stance marks a shift from purely regulatory scrutiny toward problem-solving partnership.

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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 7h ago
Ha, it's the same old "constructive cooperation" rhetoric. I've heard it too many times. Banks talking about cooperation with blockchain? Honestly, they just want to choke us and maybe take a cut. Regulators shifting from "crackdown" to "collaboration," the distribution of chips should be reconsidered. This time, it's really just a资金盘 (Ponzi scheme) with a different disguise, just for your reference. --- Wait, are they really going to open up a channel to traditional finance? The entry point might not be as low as I thought... --- "Problem-solving partnership"? Translation: legal way to harvest the leeks. --- Here we go again. Every time this kind of news appears, the price should rebound. I bet five bucks tomorrow will be the same old套路 (routine).
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 7h ago
It sounds like there is finally some rational voice, but will the banks really loosen up?
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 7h ago
Ha, the government finally stops pretending? Going directly to negotiate cooperation with banks --- This change is a bit sudden, wasn't it just criticizing the crypto industry before? --- Sounds good, but the key is how it will be implemented later --- Banking institutions won't cooperate easily; they're terrified --- Feels like just another pie in the sky, waiting to be slapped in the face --- Is it real? That depends on how they regulate --- Finally someone understands that regulation and development are not mutually exclusive --- Is this another prelude to a new round of chopping leeks? --- The question is, what attitude will the banks take? They are the key --- Good news, a sign of a mature ecosystem
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FunGibleTomvip
· 7h ago
Ha, you're starting to talk about the government and crypto stories again. I've heard this spiel countless times.
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LightningClickervip
· 7h ago
It sounds like the government is finally reliable this time. Just stop messing around and having a good chat would be great.
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HallucinationGrowervip
· 7h ago
Hmm... This time, the government's attitude is indeed a bit interesting, but I still want to see actual actions.
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degenonymousvip
· 7h ago
Did the government suddenly have a breakthrough? Are negotiations with the banks reliable?
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