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Recently, thirteen departments issued a new regulation, and many people are asking how stablecoins are classified.



Here is a checklist for everyone, explaining the key points of this policy through ten questions and answers - what has changed in regulatory logic, what are the actual impacts on the industry, and what should ordinary people pay attention to.

Let's first discuss the most fundamental issue:

**What are the essential differences in the attitude towards stablecoins in this new version of regulations in 2025 compared to the version in 2021?**

In simple terms, the definition has become clearer. Previously, virtual currency was mainly treated as a tool for illegal financial activities, but this time stablecoins are specifically highlighted, emphasizing the potential risks they pose to cross-border payments and financial order disruptions. Regulation has shifted from "cracking down on illegal activities" to "preventing systemic risks."

The following questions will elaborate on specific terms, execution standards, and the impact on different participants.
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SerumSqueezervip
· 2h ago
This time, stablecoins have really been singled out, and it feels like the regulatory thinking has indeed changed, from cutting people to preventing risks...
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 15h ago
Here comes another new regulation... it feels like cross-border payment risks have become a new regulatory focus, and we need to keep track of this matter.
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BoredStakervip
· 15h ago
It has started tightening again, this time the stablecoin is really doomed.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 15h ago
Here we go again, this time they really want to act on stablecoins, moving from preventing illegal activities to preventing risks, the signal is quite clear.
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GweiWatchervip
· 15h ago
Oh, this time they really separated the stablecoin, the regulatory approach has indeed changed, from crackdown to preventing systemic risk... quite interesting.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 15h ago
Oh no, this time it's really serious. The crackdown on illegal activities has escalated to preventing systemic risks, and stablecoins have been singled out this time.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 16h ago
New regulations are here again, this time focusing specifically on stablecoins. It really feels like the tide has turned.
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AlphaWhisperervip
· 16h ago
Well... to put it bluntly, it's gone from random shooting to precise sniping. This time, stablecoins are really being targeted.
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