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When the Federal Reserve also "wants a taste," the main table of the crypto market has arrived!
Imagine this: The Federal Reserve used to act like a parent, constantly warning the children "Don't touch those dangerous coins," but today suddenly says, "It's okay to take a taste." The underlying logic is that when a ban cannot completely prohibit, reasonable regulation is actually a better solution.
Bowman's statement appears to be a tolerance towards internal employee rules, but the deeper meaning is more significant — regulators are beginning to acknowledge that cryptocurrencies have attained a certain legitimacy as assets. Otherwise, why allow even "a little bit"?
It's like when adults originally forbade children from touching alcohol at a dinner party, but today they say "try a small cup". Isn't this a kind of entry signal? When even Federal Reserve staff can have a little fun, it means that crypto is no longer a "taboo in the financial circle."
What the market should understand more is that the loosening of institutional frameworks is often the seed of a trend reversal. It may not immediately lead to a surge in the market, but it will gradually change the narrative landscape.
When Wall Street says "compliance configuration of digital assets," remember Bowman's understated remark today.