Cryptocurrency regulation is shifting from a legal debate to a global talent competition, with regions like the UAE and Hong Kong attracting developers through clear frameworks and supportive policies, while uncertainty in the US forces founders to prioritize legal safety over product development, resulting in a slow but steady migration of talent and ecosystems.
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Cryptocurrency regulation is shifting from a legal debate to a global talent competition, with regions like the UAE and Hong Kong attracting developers through clear frameworks and supportive policies, while uncertainty in the US forces founders to prioritize legal safety over product development, resulting in a slow but steady migration of talent and ecosystems.