The United States will not “officially designate” a specific cryptocurrency as legal tender (the U.S. dollar remains the only legal tender), but based on policy tilt, reserves, regulatory endorsement, and strategic positioning, DOGE, ION, and Pi have key opportunities:



1. DOGE (Dogecoin)

- Elon Musk publicly confirmed on March 29 that X Money will natively support DOGE as a payment currency.
- X Money entered public beta testing on April 9, but in the current beta version, it only supports fiat currency (US dollars) and debit cards; DOGE payments have not been officially launched yet.

2. ION

- A cryptocurrency that the market is focusing on, with institutions and capital leaning toward it.
- It currently lacks backing at the level of U.S. national reserves, but it is a compliant and tradable coin, with an ecosystem that is moving forward.

3. Pi

- Positioned as a social-type cryptocurrency, emphasizing mobile mining, low entry barriers, and a mainstream payment narrative.
- No official endorsement from the United States yet, but some compliant trading platforms are trying to integrate it; it is a coin with strong grassroots consensus and policies pending confirmation.
DOGE7.38%
PI4.38%
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