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The United States' dominant position in the global cryptocurrency space is facing challenges. The current regulatory legislative process has become deadlocked, with legislative progress nearly at a standstill.
According to the latest information, the U.S. Congress has hit a dead end in advancing the cryptocurrency regulatory framework. While there was initially consensus among parties to establish clear regulatory rules, the actual legislative process has failed to make substantial breakthroughs. This stagnation is concerning, as other economies around the world are accelerating their efforts to improve their cryptocurrency policies.
Meanwhile, regions and countries such as the European Union, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates are already leading in cryptocurrency asset regulation, actively working to establish clear regulatory standards. In contrast, the slow progress of legislation in the U.S. could result in a gradual loss of competitive advantage in this critical area. If the U.S. cannot push relevant bills into law quickly, it may further strengthen the influence and attractiveness of other countries within the crypto ecosystem.