The past year, the United States experienced a crypto policy revolution.



In less than a year of his second term, President Donald Trump appointed industry-friendly regulators who ended investigations into crypto companies, making it easier for banks to hold crypto assets and for asset management firms to issue crypto-related ETFs.

Under Trump's push, lawmakers passed landmark legislation on stablecoins and made significant progress in market structure legislation.

After these victories became facts, it is natural to wonder whether 2026 will still be an important year for crypto policy.
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· 7h ago
The past year, the United States experienced a crypto policy revolution. In less than a year of his second term, President Donald Trump appointed industry-friendly regulators who ended investigations into crypto companies, making it easier for banks to hold crypto assets and for asset management firms to issue crypto-related ETFs. Under Trump's push, lawmakers passed landmark legislation on stablecoins and made significant progress in market structure legislation. After these victories became facts, it is natural to wonder whether 2026 will still be an important year for crypto policy.
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