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Regulated Market Entry

Definition

Regulated market entry refers to the process by which entities gain permission to operate within a legally controlled financial market. This involves obtaining necessary licenses, adhering to specific operational standards, and complying with ongoing oversight from governmental authorities. For digital asset firms, this often means navigating complex and evolving rules related to anti-money laundering, consumer protection, and securities laws. Successful entry signifies a degree of legitimacy and reduced operational risk.