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Another angle is how social media marketing interacts with compliance. Fintech brands often rely on influencers and viral campaigns, and those channels can blur regulatory boundaries. If messaging is shared quickly without compliance oversight at every step, misunderstandings can arise. I am not suggesting that happened here, but it is a common dynamic in digital finance. Regulators tend to act swiftly when public communications create ambiguity. It reinforces the idea that speed and regulation do not always align comfortably.