Starting September 2026, a major shift in regulatory compliance procedures is coming into play. The traditional permit-based system will be phased out and replaced with a streamlined telephone reporting procedure. This change could reshape how market participants handle compliance documentation and reporting workflows. Industry observers are watching closely to understand the practical implications of this transition and how it might affect operational timelines across different jurisdictions.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 18h ago
Wait, phone reporting system? How does that work? Hopefully, it's not another bunch of new pitfalls.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-29 08:57
Oh wow, changing the rules again? Phone reporting system? Sounds like you're trying to cut corners...
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MerkleDreamer
· 12-26 17:02
Phone reporting system? Is that all? It feels like just another policy on paper; in practice, it will still break down during implementation.
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nft_widow
· 12-26 17:02
Phone reporting system? Haha, is this regulation just slacking off again?
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 12-26 16:35
Ha, the phone reporting system? This feels like going backwards. Am I understanding it wrong?
Starting September 2026, a major shift in regulatory compliance procedures is coming into play. The traditional permit-based system will be phased out and replaced with a streamlined telephone reporting procedure. This change could reshape how market participants handle compliance documentation and reporting workflows. Industry observers are watching closely to understand the practical implications of this transition and how it might affect operational timelines across different jurisdictions.