Wall Street institutions are pushing harder to regulate DeFi using traditional finance frameworks—and it's causing serious backlash. The crypto community sees this as a power play: legacy players trying to impose TradFi rules to protect their competitive advantage and control market dynamics. DeFi advocates argue that decentralized finance should operate on its own terms, with community-driven governance rather than centralized oversight. The tension highlights a fundamental divide: should crypto evolve under institutional pressure, or forge its own regulatory path? This debate is heating up across markets.
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MevSandwich
· 12-13 14:56
Coming back with this again? Wall Street just wants to kill the innovative spirit of DeFi.
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APY追逐者
· 12-13 14:54
Does Wall Street want to control us again? Wake up, brothers, DeFi is here to break free from your system.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 12-13 14:54
Does Wall Street want to try again? DeFi just won't buy into that, so what now?
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12-13 14:39
Wall Street wants to come and grab territory again, sticking to the old tricks here.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12-13 14:30
These old-fashioned traditional finance dinosaurs just want to crush us with rules. Wake up, everyone.
Wall Street institutions are pushing harder to regulate DeFi using traditional finance frameworks—and it's causing serious backlash. The crypto community sees this as a power play: legacy players trying to impose TradFi rules to protect their competitive advantage and control market dynamics. DeFi advocates argue that decentralized finance should operate on its own terms, with community-driven governance rather than centralized oversight. The tension highlights a fundamental divide: should crypto evolve under institutional pressure, or forge its own regulatory path? This debate is heating up across markets.