Been working through this market structure bill—270+ pages of dense regulatory language. The document raises some legitimate concerns, but what's really striking is the compressed timeline. Regulators are essentially asking stakeholders to identify potential issues and propose solutions at breakneck speed. It's a legitimately tough position: you're trying to spot regulatory land mines while the clock is ticking. The turnaround window feels almost unreasonably tight for properly vetting something this comprehensive.
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CexIsBad
· 12h ago
ngl this rush job pace is really outrageous, giving you only a few weeks to digest 270 pages, either setting you up to fall into a trap or regulators simply not wanting to hear opinions
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12h ago
Over 270 pages of regulatory documents... The pace is really outrageous. Are they planning to point out all the issues in a month anyway? They might be testing our mind-reading skills, regulators.
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SolidityNewbie
· 12h ago
A 270-page document needs to be reviewed in a week? This kind of regulation is really ridiculous, there's no time to read it properly at all.
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On-ChainDiver
· 13h ago
Page 270, this schedule is really outrageous. Are the regulators rushing the project timeline?
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 13h ago
Over 270 pages of documents to digest in such a tight timeframe? The regulatory hand is really tough, huh.
Been working through this market structure bill—270+ pages of dense regulatory language. The document raises some legitimate concerns, but what's really striking is the compressed timeline. Regulators are essentially asking stakeholders to identify potential issues and propose solutions at breakneck speed. It's a legitimately tough position: you're trying to spot regulatory land mines while the clock is ticking. The turnaround window feels almost unreasonably tight for properly vetting something this comprehensive.