#2月Web3节点 Web3's "Jungle Era" is accelerating towards its end, replaced by a global redistribution of "compliance territories."
The ban jointly issued by eight Chinese government departments may seem like a repeat of old policies, but it actually sends a very strong cold signal — it has completely sealed off the imagination space for RMB stablecoins and onshore RWA (Real World Asset) tokenization. The underlying logic is that regulators see through the hidden risks of cross-border capital outflows behind RWA. While everyone is still discussing how tokenized US debt might change finance, China has already clarified its boundaries: on-chain remains on-chain, domestic remains under regulation. This not only cuts off speculative players but also forces teams aiming to develop "compliant RWA" to seek more thorough offshore survival options outside Singapore or Hong Kong. Interestingly, the attitude on the US side is equally intriguing. The new Treasury Secretary Bessent’s remark "If you don’t listen, go to El Salvador" sounds like a joke, but in reality, it’s a warning shot fired at Wall Street. The signal behind this is that the US is no longer content with mere crackdowns but aims to establish a "America First" crypto order. You can play in the US, but you must pay taxes, verify your identity, and dance within the rules. This domineering logic of "those who follow me prosper, those who oppose me go to El Salvador" is forcing veteran giants like Galaxy Digital to hedge policy volatility with large-scale stock buybacks. Meanwhile, compliance firms like TRM Labs, which serve as regulatory tools, are seeing their valuations soar under this high-pressure environment, becoming hot commodities in the capital market. The real highlight is actually hidden in the moves of Ondo Finance and Tether. While everyone is still debating regulatory red lines, these two companies are already reconstructing the financial infrastructure on the chain. Ondo aims to become an on-chain prime broker, essentially transforming tokenized US debt from a "static asset" into a "dynamic leverage." In the future, institutions won’t need to sell US debt; they can open perpetual contracts directly on the chain. Tether’s acquisition of gold assets is to find a more solid underlying anchor for its stablecoin empire. Together, these efforts are building a "parallel financial system" that is detached from traditional banking but highly appealing to institutional appetite. This explains why Russia’s largest bank, Sberbank, dares to jump into crypto-backed loans at this moment. For these players on the geopolitical fringe, cryptocurrencies are no longer experiments but survival tools. Meanwhile, the collective "defection" of miners like Bitfarms into AI computing power reflects a fundamental shift in industry logic — mining’s endgame is electricity and compliance, while AI computing is currently the only way to continue telling high-premium stories with these power assets on Nasdaq. As for the dump of WLFI, a project linked to Trump, it actually serves as a wake-up call for all "political gambling investors." When political narratives enter deep waters, past verbal promises become powerless in the face of real financial pressure. The current market no longer buys into "political correctness"; it looks at who can make liquidity flourish like Ondo, who can anchor assets like Tether, and who can build real financial fortresses within regulatory gaps. The future of Web3 is no longer a utopia for geeks but a highly realistic power game involving sovereign states, financial giants, and compliant unicorns.
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#2月Web3节点 Web3's "Jungle Era" is accelerating towards its end, replaced by a global redistribution of "compliance territories."
The ban jointly issued by eight Chinese government departments may seem like a repeat of old policies, but it actually sends a very strong cold signal — it has completely sealed off the imagination space for RMB stablecoins and onshore RWA (Real World Asset) tokenization. The underlying logic is that regulators see through the hidden risks of cross-border capital outflows behind RWA. While everyone is still discussing how tokenized US debt might change finance, China has already clarified its boundaries: on-chain remains on-chain, domestic remains under regulation. This not only cuts off speculative players but also forces teams aiming to develop "compliant RWA" to seek more thorough offshore survival options outside Singapore or Hong Kong.
Interestingly, the attitude on the US side is equally intriguing. The new Treasury Secretary Bessent’s remark "If you don’t listen, go to El Salvador" sounds like a joke, but in reality, it’s a warning shot fired at Wall Street. The signal behind this is that the US is no longer content with mere crackdowns but aims to establish a "America First" crypto order. You can play in the US, but you must pay taxes, verify your identity, and dance within the rules. This domineering logic of "those who follow me prosper, those who oppose me go to El Salvador" is forcing veteran giants like Galaxy Digital to hedge policy volatility with large-scale stock buybacks. Meanwhile, compliance firms like TRM Labs, which serve as regulatory tools, are seeing their valuations soar under this high-pressure environment, becoming hot commodities in the capital market.
The real highlight is actually hidden in the moves of Ondo Finance and Tether. While everyone is still debating regulatory red lines, these two companies are already reconstructing the financial infrastructure on the chain. Ondo aims to become an on-chain prime broker, essentially transforming tokenized US debt from a "static asset" into a "dynamic leverage." In the future, institutions won’t need to sell US debt; they can open perpetual contracts directly on the chain. Tether’s acquisition of gold assets is to find a more solid underlying anchor for its stablecoin empire. Together, these efforts are building a "parallel financial system" that is detached from traditional banking but highly appealing to institutional appetite. This explains why Russia’s largest bank, Sberbank, dares to jump into crypto-backed loans at this moment. For these players on the geopolitical fringe, cryptocurrencies are no longer experiments but survival tools. Meanwhile, the collective "defection" of miners like Bitfarms into AI computing power reflects a fundamental shift in industry logic — mining’s endgame is electricity and compliance, while AI computing is currently the only way to continue telling high-premium stories with these power assets on Nasdaq.
As for the dump of WLFI, a project linked to Trump, it actually serves as a wake-up call for all "political gambling investors." When political narratives enter deep waters, past verbal promises become powerless in the face of real financial pressure. The current market no longer buys into "political correctness"; it looks at who can make liquidity flourish like Ondo, who can anchor assets like Tether, and who can build real financial fortresses within regulatory gaps.
The future of Web3 is no longer a utopia for geeks but a highly realistic power game involving sovereign states, financial giants, and compliant unicorns.