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There's an interesting debate happening within the DeFi community, but they see the failure of that crypto regulation bill not as a defeat but as a victory. Considering that the long-standing regulatory negotiations had reached an impasse, the fact that they were resolved in this way might actually be a positive outcome for the industry.
Since it was a proposal that forcibly tried to fit crypto into the framework of traditional financial regulations, there was significant pushback from the community. Discussions with regulatory authorities who don't understand the technical characteristics of DeFi protocols tend to reach dead ends, but this time, they managed to break through that barrier.
This is not just about the abolition of a bill; it highlights the importance of the crypto industry raising its voice properly. Lobbying, community mobilization, technical accountability—through these processes, the likelihood of developing more realistic regulatory frameworks increases.
With the regulatory deadlock resolved, the next step is creating an environment where the industry and regulators can engage in more constructive dialogue. While it might seem like a setback in the short term, in the long run, it could be a turning point that benefits the industry.