The battle for regulation is triggering a major talent migration

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【Crypto World】The regulatory landscape in the crypto industry has been changing over the past two years. What used to be pure legal tug-of-war battles has now evolved into real-life talent competitions.

Looking at the actions of the UAE and Hong Kong makes it clear—they have lowered their stance and directly provided clear regulatory frameworks and support policies. For developers and startup teams, this is a reassurance, allowing them to focus on refining their products.

On the other hand, in the US, this regulatory uncertainty has become an unavoidable burden. Founders are forced to prioritize legal compliance, with product innovation taking a backseat. This drag affects the vitality of the entire ecosystem. As a result, developers are starting to vote with their feet, and the ecosystem is steadily shifting to regions with clearer regulations. This is not just about the flow of money, but also about the reallocation of talent and innovation.

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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 16h ago
Over here in the US, things are really terrible. Gary starts dumping without understanding the situation, and it's no wonder developers have all left.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 01-22 16:30
The US is really falling behind, with more lawyers than engineers. Dubai and Hong Kong are openly welcoming, and talent has already started to leave.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 01-22 16:29
Things here in the US are indeed holding me back; it looks like I need to move.
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 01-22 16:28
It's really quite awkward here in the US, with regulations changing daily. How can developers not leave? Dubai and Hong Kong are clearly here to scoop up opportunities; with clear rules, people are coming. It's truly absurd that compliance is prioritized over innovation. Who would dare to start a business if products are held back? Talent flow is a true barometer of the ecosystem. The US needs to learn what it means to know when to stop. I have to say, certainty is really valuable, even more than the support policies themselves. If the US keeps dragging on like this, the ecosystem will soon become hollow, right?
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BearMarketBardvip
· 01-22 16:18
The US really screwed up; they don't dare do anything for fear of being sued.
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 01-22 16:08
The US is indeed digging its own grave. Looking at the on-chain data flow makes it clear that funds are continuously transferring to the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. This is a major reallocation of chips.
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