The crypto industry's approach to custody looks increasingly untenable. After the FTX and Celsius collapses, claiming that centralized custody is secure feels disconnected from reality. This shift is forcing a reckoning across the market.
Stablecoins, meanwhile, need genuine utility beyond speculation. User experience has finally caught up to the technical requirements. The pieces are aligning at the right moment.
What's worth noting: regulators appear to be quietly steering toward non-custodial solutions. This isn't accidental timing. The window for this transition is narrow but real. Market participants should pay attention to how this regulatory preference shapes product development and exchange strategies moving forward.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 9h ago
Who would still dare to put their coins on an exchange after the FTX incident...
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rekt_but_resilient
· 9h ago
Really, the talk about centralized custody now sounds like a joke. After the FTX drama is over, does anyone still believe it?
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SignatureCollector
· 9h ago
NGL, that wave of FTX really woke everyone up. Self-management is the true way to go, right?
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airdrop_huntress
· 9h ago
Honestly, the FTX incident really taught everyone a lesson. The narrative of centralized custody now sounds like a joke.
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NervousFingers
· 9h ago
Honestly, that FTX incident really exposed the sham of centralized custody... Now, anyone still claiming to be secure is just telling stories.
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HallucinationGrower
· 9h ago
Self-custody is the trend, and no one dares to boast about the security of centralized custody anymore.
The crypto industry's approach to custody looks increasingly untenable. After the FTX and Celsius collapses, claiming that centralized custody is secure feels disconnected from reality. This shift is forcing a reckoning across the market.
Stablecoins, meanwhile, need genuine utility beyond speculation. User experience has finally caught up to the technical requirements. The pieces are aligning at the right moment.
What's worth noting: regulators appear to be quietly steering toward non-custodial solutions. This isn't accidental timing. The window for this transition is narrow but real. Market participants should pay attention to how this regulatory preference shapes product development and exchange strategies moving forward.