#比特币与黄金战争 Russia's two major securities exchanges intend to officially launch a cryptocurrency trading platform by 2026—what signals does this send?
Currently, countries have varying attitudes towards digital assets, but traditional financial institutions getting involved in the crypto space is already an inevitable trend. Projects like $BANANA, $BIFI, and $ZBT are also paying attention to this wave of institutional-grade compliance.
When markets like Russia launch official crypto trading channels, what does it mean—repricing of leading assets like Bitcoin, or a step towards mainstream finance for the crypto ecosystem? The game behind this is far more complex than the surface numbers suggest.
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WalletDetective
· 2h ago
Russia is acting so quickly; it seems like they were pushed to do so by sanctions, haha.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 2h ago
Russia is acting so quickly? But to be honest, they should have done this a long time ago under the sanctions environment. Instead of being isolated, it's better to build their own system.
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EternalMiner
· 2h ago
Russia opens up exchanges, another major player enters the scene, and Bitcoin's pricing power is about to change.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 2h ago
*sigh* another "institutional adoption" narrative? empirically speaking, russia's move tells us nothing about btc repricing—it's geopolitical arbitrage wrapped in crypto theater. the data suggests sanctioned economies need settlement rails, not some grand mainstream moment.
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MetaDreamer
· 2h ago
Russia is moving so quickly? 2026... It feels like they're clashing with the United States. Bitcoin is about to get caught in the crossfire.
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down_only_larry
· 2h ago
Russia has also entered the scene, and now traditional finance really can't sit still anymore.
#比特币与黄金战争 Russia's two major securities exchanges intend to officially launch a cryptocurrency trading platform by 2026—what signals does this send?
Currently, countries have varying attitudes towards digital assets, but traditional financial institutions getting involved in the crypto space is already an inevitable trend. Projects like $BANANA, $BIFI, and $ZBT are also paying attention to this wave of institutional-grade compliance.
When markets like Russia launch official crypto trading channels, what does it mean—repricing of leading assets like Bitcoin, or a step towards mainstream finance for the crypto ecosystem? The game behind this is far more complex than the surface numbers suggest.