Dulu semua orang teriak: “REGULASI ITU MEMBUNUH CRYPTO.”
Sekarang? Lucu banget lihat pemain besar crypto ngantri lempar duit ke Crypto PAC, lobi pemerintah, nyusun aturan pajak, milih badan pengawas, bahkan minta kepastian hukum secepat mungkin.
Kenapa? Karena mereka sadar satu hal yang dulu dibenci para idealis delusional:
PASAR TIDAK TUMBUH BESAR DENGAN KEKACAUAN.
Lo pikir BlackRock, bank-bank besar, dana pensiun, perusahaan publik, dan triliunan dolar institusi mau masuk ke industri yang tiap minggu isinya rug pull, wash trading, exchange ambruk, dan aturan abu-abu? Nggak ada manusia waras naro uang miliaran di hutan tanpa hukum. Dan sekarang semua mulai kebuka topengnya. Orang-orang yang dulu teriak: “Decentralization! Freedom! No government!” sekarang justru sibuk: • minta kepastian pajak
• minta perlindungan hukum
• minta approval ETF
• minta bank custody
• minta regulasi stablecoin
• minta jalur legal institusional
IRONIS BANGET. Mereka nggak anti regulasi. Mereka cuma takut regulasi yang bukan menguntungkan mereka.
Itulah wajah asli industri ini: Semua teriak anti sistem… sampai uang besar datang. Karena realitanya brutal: Normies tidak peduli crypto. Mereka peduli keamanan. Mereka peduli aplikasi gampang. Mereka peduli kalau uang mereka nggak hilang gara-gara CEO bangsat kabur ke Dubai. Adopsi massal tidak lahir dari kekacauan. Adopsi massal lahir dari KEPERCAYAAN.
Dan kepercayaan di dunia finansial modern dibangun lewat: aturan, kepastian hukum, audit, transparansi, dan perlindungan.
Pahit? Iya. Munafik? Sangat. Tapi itulah kenyataan pasar. Crypto sekarang bukan lagi gerakan underground bocah Twitter yang teriak “fight the system.” Ini sudah jadi perang perebutan kendali triliunan dolar global. Yang menang bukan yang paling keras ngoceh soal freedom. Yang menang adalah yang berhasil menguasai INFRASTRUKTUR. Dan saat mayoritas orang masih sibuk debat idealisme di timeline… pemain besar sudah duduk di belakang pintu pemerintahan menentukan masa depan industri. Dunia finansial tidak pernah digerakkan oleh mimpi. Dunia finansial digerakkan oleh kekuasaan, kepastian, dan uang. Sisanya? Cuma noise.




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