“Will a centralized regime really allow decentralized currency to flourish?”

Recently, various discussions about the release of cryptocurrency domestically have flooded the internet, and everyone is excitedly guessing, “Is it finally the dawn of cryptocurrency?”

But I want to ask everyone a more realistic question: Will a centralized regime truly allow decentralized currency to circulate?

Think about it, what is the foundation of a centralized regime? Can it tolerate a decentralized currency—a system that is uncontrollable, unregulated, and removes intermediaries, circulating and threatening the existing financial system?

In this context, it is unrealistic for cryptocurrency to genuinely be "released" domestically. If it is released, cryptocurrency will no longer be decentralized; it will be regulated, controlled, and even become a tool under government manipulation. Therefore, all these seemingly “released” voices may just be a gimmick in an information war.

True decentralized currency must circulate freely on a global scale and cannot be easily intervened with, which is completely contrary to the control philosophy of a centralized regime. So, think about it and calm down: what are the real interests at play here? #去中心化金融 $BTC