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The United States doesn’t want to give up control!
Lummis’s words carry real weight.
The internet wasn’t handed over to someone else to manage!
Nor will digital assets be.
Regulatory competition has already risen to the national level!
U.S. Senator Lummis says that back then, after the United States didn’t invent the internet, it handed governance power to others; now, when facing digital assets, the United States won’t do that either.
The core of this statement isn’t a slogan—it’s national competition.
Crypto is no longer just a trading market; it’s a new entry point to financial infrastructure, payment systems, stablecoins, tokenized assets, and global capital flows.
If the United States wants to keep controlling the rules of finance, it must hold the rules for digital assets in its own hands.
So when you look at regulation now, it’s not only about restrictions.
You also need to look at who is shaping the next generation of the financial order.
The clearer the rules,
the more boldly capital is willing to move in.
BTC’s long-term narrative is still hardening.