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For the first time in history, it's not just about talking about blockchain — American policy has officially recognized it as real infrastructure worthy of protection and support. This may seem like just a routine announcement, but it represents a fundamental turning point in a years-long battle for legitimacy.
What makes this recognition truly important is that it doesn't require direct government funding to have an impact. Instead, it ends years of regulatory ambiguity that made institutional investment funds hesitant and kept them away from the sector. Major corporations were waiting for exactly this kind of clarity — a clear signal from policymakers that crypto is no longer a gray area.
In the long term, this political acknowledgment may prove more impactful than any single market event. Prices fluctuate, but the institutional trust that comes from clear policy remains. So does this move reset your assessment of the long-term trajectory for cryptocurrencies, or are your eyes fixed on even bolder policy developments?