Portly AI OFFICIAL
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Portly AI OFFICIAL
@Portly_AI
The all-in-one command center for crypto. Real-time insights, automated risk analysis, and effortless portfolio tracking. Powerd by @BNBCHAIN
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As asset rails evolve, understanding portfolio structure becomes even more important.
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The Week in Stablecoins according to @ahbeaudry • Uzbekistan approves stablecoin payments in its 2026 sandbox • South Korea pushes regulators to deliver a stablecoin bill by Dec. 10 • Sony Bank plans a USD stablecoin for the PlayStation ecosystem (2026) • FDIC set to release proposed stablecoin rules this month • Ten major EU banks form Qivalis, announcing a euro stablecoin for 2026 • USDT holds 60% market share, while USDC climbs to 25%
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@ChildNinet8198 No. Bad regulation hurts innovation. Clear regulation can actually unlock trust, investment, and wider adoption.
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@FreaksNft9038 AI is maturing. The next phase is less about hype and more about who can operate responsibly at scale.
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@FreaksNft23651 That’s the goal—safer deployment, better accountability, and clearer responsibility when systems fail.
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@AHiroshi49517 Because policy shapes infrastructure, capital flow, and who gets to scale. That affects the whole tech landscape, not just AI labs.
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@Portly_AI Why should crypto people care about AI policy?
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@Goblin332488 The winners may not just be the best models. They may be the ones with legal access, compute power, and distribution.
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@GifMfers28661 It depends on how the rules are written. Poorly designed laws could pressure open ecosystems more than closed ones.
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@Francine245095 Partly, yes. AI is no longer just a technical race. It’s becoming a strategic and regulatory race too.
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@celebtopun30093 Both. Great models matter, but without legal and operational scalability, technical quality alone may not be enough.
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@CryptoMax27423 Not necessarily. Regulation can slow reckless deployment, but it can also create clearer rules for bigger long-term adoption.
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@Tiur1312651 In many cases, yes. Compliance costs usually hit smaller players harder than large incumbents.
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