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I noticed something very important that happened recently – the U.S. government officially recognized blockchain as a infrastructure worth protecting. It may seem like a normal step, but in reality, it’s much bigger than that.
The ongoing problem has been that regulatory uncertainty kept large institutional funds away from the sector. Major companies were afraid to enter because the policy wasn’t clear. Now, the situation has changed – this official recognition means the doors are starting to open.
What really matters to me here is that policy and regulatory clarity have a much longer-lasting impact than any fleeting market event. Prices may rise today or fall tomorrow, but this kind of political recognition builds genuine long-term trust.
The question that’s on my mind now: does this change your view of the long-term future and legitimacy of cryptocurrencies? Or do you feel that politics haven’t gone far enough and you’re waiting for more clear steps? Personally, I see this as a real turning point.