Crypto stocks took a hit following Congress' decision to postpone market structure legislation. Robinhood shares dropped 7.8%, while Coinbase fell 6.5%, reflecting market concerns about regulatory delays. The delay in crypto framework legislation signals ongoing uncertainty around how Congress plans to structure oversight of digital asset markets. Investors had been watching these legislative developments closely, as regulatory clarity could shape the competitive landscape for trading platforms in the sector.
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DataBartender
· 5h ago
Delayed again, it's really unbelievable. With regulations stalled, the crypto world will have to wait a bit longer.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-16 01:01
Postponed again? This country really knows how to play around, it's making my blood pressure soar.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-16 01:00
Regulation has been postponed again, it's hilarious. Robinhood and Coinbase are going to be broke.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-16 00:49
Coming again? Congress is dragging its feet, and the compliance road seems far away.
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Anon4461
· 01-16 00:46
Another delay? Congress's move is really brilliant; Robinhood and Coinbase are directly hit. Why do we still have to wait?
Crypto stocks took a hit following Congress' decision to postpone market structure legislation. Robinhood shares dropped 7.8%, while Coinbase fell 6.5%, reflecting market concerns about regulatory delays. The delay in crypto framework legislation signals ongoing uncertainty around how Congress plans to structure oversight of digital asset markets. Investors had been watching these legislative developments closely, as regulatory clarity could shape the competitive landscape for trading platforms in the sector.