Analysis: U.S. policy may drive global institutions to embrace cryptocurrency more rapidly
On March 8th, the CEO of First Digital stated that the United States' prioritization of Bitcoin as a reserve asset not only solidifies its position as digital gold but also sets a precedent for the global acceleration in establishing regulatory frameworks and promoting institutional adoption. This move will inevitably trigger various responses from global regulators. For countries aligned with U.S. policy, this could accelerate their establishment of national strategic reserves. Such confidence can motivate institutions to join the blockchain, increase participation, inject liquidity into decentralized financial markets, and expand interest in other digital assets (such as stablecoins).
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