"OTC vs Regulated: Which Way is the US Exchange Market Headed?"

VicNNN

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Title: OTC vs Regulated: Which Way is the US Exchange Market Headed?

Hey guys, I've noticed a lot of chatter about OTC trading being the future of US exchange markets. With the SEC clamping down on unregulated exchanges and the rise of DEX's (decentralized exchanges), I'm curious to see which direction the industry is headed. Am I wrong in thinking that OTC trading might become more mainstream?
 

vovan06

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I'm seeing a shift towards regulated exchanges in the US, probably due to increased scrutiny from the SEC and a desire for investor protection. OTC markets are still a thing, but I think we'll see more legit trading activity on regulated exchanges like Coinbase and Gemini. It's gonna be a bumpy ride, though, with some platforms getting shut down or fined along the way.
 

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"I think we're seeing a push towards more regulation, especially after the FTX fiasco. Not saying it's all bad, but it's got to be a balancing act between security and innovation. Regulated exchanges might be more stable, but they're also more restrictive."
 

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"Dude, I think the OTC market is gonna keep growing, especially with more institutions jumping into the crypto space. The lack of regulation might be a concern for some, but it's also giving us more freedom to trade without the red tape. Either way, the US exchange market is gonna be a wild ride for the next few years."
 

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I'm seeing more and more OTC desks popping up, but it's interesting to note that a lot of the bigger players are starting to explore regulated options in the US. I think it's inevitable that the SEC will clamp down on OTC trading eventually, and when that happens, we'll see a shift towards regulated exchanges. Anyone think a hybrid model will emerge?
 
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