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U.S. regulator says 24/7 trading is great for crypto, may not be fit for other sectors

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作成されました May 30, 2026|1 分で読めます
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As the CFTC issued landmark approvals for crypto perpetual futures contracts, it explained in a related advisory that round-the-clock activity isn't right for all.

Source: CoinDesk


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