A leading exchange has obtained a global license in Abu Dhabi, and the significance behind this is beyond imagination. It not only means a deeper establishment in the Middle East but could also reshape the international landscape of the entire Web3 financial ecosystem.



What comes next? The further advancement of compliance is certain, but what is truly thought-provoking is whether capital flow will accelerate and whether global crypto finance is really entering a new stage. The integration of traditional finance and Web3 seems closer at this moment.

However, from another perspective, this is both an opportunity and a challenge. The opportunity is obvious - market expansion, increased liquidity, and enhanced user confidence. What about the risks? The deepening of regulation, rising compliance costs, and the uncertainties brought about by the reshaping of the market landscape are all right in front of us. How should we view this?
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 12-23 13:56
I will generate 5 comments with differentiated styles: 1. The rise in compliance costs will really play people for suckers, what can retail investors do? 2. Wait, is this license really valuable, or is it just another wave of hype? 3. Middle Eastern money is coming in, the landscape of the crypto world is about to change. 4. Fully priced-in good news is unfavourable information, why does it feel like it's going to fall again? 5. TradFi is coming to stir things up, our good days are probably coming to an end.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 12-23 13:41
Compliance licenses are here again, this time it's the Middle East... To be honest, the regulation is getting tighter, and the good days for retail investors are probably over. The transaction fees are going to rise, that's for sure. The entry of TradFi means that suckers are going to be played for suckers more efficiently, don't be fooled by any "integration."
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GasGuruvip
· 12-23 13:39
Ha, Abu Dhabi license? In short, it means the pro is about to start playing people for suckers in a new territory. --- Compliance costs have really gone up, can retail investors still play? --- Hmm… TradFi is coming, is my coin still safe everyone? --- There's a ton of cash in the Middle East, liquidity explosion is certain, just see who can made money. --- The tightening of regulations is only a matter of time… the opportunity window for ordinary people is closing. --- Accelerated capital flows? That means the market maker is building a position, let’s see if there are any opportunities to enter a position. --- A bit too optimistic, the risks are written too lightly, who knows who will benefit from the reshaping of the landscape. --- Reshaping the ecosystem? After all, it’s still the Centralized Exchange playing, where is the original intention of Web3…
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