Benjamin Bilski, team representative of Solana (CRYPTO: SOL)-based AI trading platform True, said that if perpetual futures become accessible in the U.S., it would validate the model and expand the overall market size.

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The comment underscores the potential impact of regulatory clarity on decentralized derivatives and AI-driven trading.

“We don’t actively target the U.S. market, but we welcome regulatory clarity globally. If perpetuals become accessible in the U.S., it would validate the model and expand the overall market size,” Bilski told Benzinga in an interview.

He added that innovation in decentralized finance will continue regardless, noting that users will still seek “transparency, instant access, and self-custody.”

True, which is launching its $TRUE token sale to fund the first AI-native perpetuals DEX on Solana, aims to combine a high-speed off-chain execution …

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