#资产代币化 Recently, while studying asset tokenization, I came across an interesting piece of news—the CFTC has revoked the old guidelines from 2020 regarding the "actual delivery" of digital assets?🤔



Honestly, I was a bit confused when I first saw this news. It feels like regulatory authorities are adjusting the rules, but what does this specifically mean for us ordinary traders? It seems to suggest that the previous rules were too complicated and outdated, and now they are re-evaluating the delivery standards and strengthening regulatory authority over digital assets.

Does this mean that future digital asset trading will become more standardized and safer? Or will it have some impact on the market? With the recent high volatility in the crypto market, is the optimization of the regulatory framework a positive or negative development?

Can any experts explain what "actual delivery" specifically means in futures trading, and how this rule update will practically affect ordinary people participating in digital asset trading? It feels like every regulatory move can trigger a chain reaction, so I want to understand more to feel at ease🙏
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