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I noticed something very important that happened recently in the American political scene. For the first time, the federal government officially recognized blockchain as a real infrastructure that needs protection. It may seem like a routine technical step, but the truth is much deeper than that.
The important thing here is not that the government will fund projects or directly adopt cryptocurrencies. The real issue is closing a door that has been open for years of regulatory ambiguity. This ambiguity has scared major institutional funds from entering. When policy is unclear, big companies stay away. But when clarity exists, even if partial, things change.
What interests me is that this kind of political clarity is usually more important than any single market event in the long run. Prices may go up and down, but government policy forms the true foundation for sustainable growth.
Now the question: Does this official recognition change your view of the long-term legitimacy of cryptocurrencies? Or do you see other clearer political steps as necessary before your stance shifts?