The postponement of the Clarity Act is sending bullish signals through the market. Most traders anticipated a significant downturn once the news hit. But the market didn't collapse—it actually held its ground. That's the real story here. Industry leaders have been vocal about this: a delayed bill is preferable to rushed, unfavorable legislation. Sometimes the best regulatory outcome is patience. What matters isn't always what gets passed, but what gets prevented. The market's resilience through this news cycle suggests investors have already priced in a potentially favorable outcome from thoughtful policy deliberation rather than hasty action.

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ChainSpyvip
· 01-18 20:28
Amazing, the delay actually prevents a drop; this is the market voting.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-18 17:23
Delays seem to be a good thing, but what I care more about is—if the big drop hasn't come, how long can this supply line last? History tells me that market "resilience" is often a signal of impending complacency.
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ContractFreelancervip
· 01-17 16:24
Postponement instead of a drop? What tricks is the market playing?
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MercilessHalalvip
· 01-16 03:12
Procrastination can sometimes be a blessing, a hundred times better than rushing to implement bad policies.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 01-16 03:11
Whoa, delaying actually turns out to be a good thing? I didn't see this script coming.
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fomo_fightervip
· 01-16 03:08
Haha, delaying actually stabilized things? This is the winner of procrastination.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 01-16 03:07
Haha, the delay actually stopped the bleeding. The fact that it didn't collapse this time means the foundation is still solid.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 01-16 02:54
Hold on, hold on. Isn't this just the market betting on whether regulators are in a good mood?
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