I just noticed something really important in the American political scene. For the first time, the federal government officially recognized blockchain as a infrastructure worth protection and attention. It may seem simple on the surface, but it’s much deeper than that.



What’s exciting here is that politics doesn’t necessarily mean direct government support or immediate funding. But what does it mean then? It means that a door to years of regulatory ambiguity is finally starting to close. Those massive institutional funds that have been waiting from afar just need one clear signal from policy to seriously enter the market.

I am convinced that political clarity will be more important than any single market event in the coming years. Bull and bear waves will happen, but stable and recognized policies are what will truly change the game.

The question that’s on my mind now: does this political recognition change your outlook on the long-term future of cryptocurrencies? Or are you like me, waiting for more tangible steps? I believe this is a pivotal moment regardless of the answer.
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