🚀 U.S. Crypto Policy Shifts Towards Friendliness Under Trump's Second Term
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According to BlockBeats, U.S. crypto policy has become noticeably more favorable under U.S. President Donald Trump's second term. The year 2026 is seen as pivotal, with several key events outlined:
In January, the Senate is expected to hold a hearing on the crypto market structure bill. If passed, it will clarify the regulatory boundaries between the SEC and CFTC. The SEC may also introduce an 'innovation exemption' mechanism to ease compliance for startups.
On May 15, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's term will end, and Trump may appoint a more dovish successor, potentially benefiting crypto assets.
July 1 marks the implementation of California's Digital Financial Assets Law, which requires licenses for institutions conducting crypto business in the state.
By July 18, the regulatory details accompanying the Stablecoin GENIUS Act, covering issuance, capital, and compliance rules, are due.
In August, legislation on crypto taxation, including small exemptions for stablecoins, and CFTC blockchain-related rules are expected to advance.
On November 3, the U.S. midterm elections could directly impact the direction of crypto legislation and regulation. Industry insiders believe the U.S. is closer than ever to establishing a clear and unified crypto regulatory framework.#USCryptoPolicy #TrumpSecondTerm #CryptoRegulation #SEC #CFTC #FederalReserve #Stablecoin #CryptoTaxation #CaliforniaCryptoLaw #CryptoLegislation #Blockchain #CryptoAssets #InnovationExemption #CryptoCompliance #DigitalAssets #CryptoMarket #USMidtermElections #BTC
🚀 U.S. President Donald Trump's Iran Strategy Influenced by External Allies
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U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to engage in conflict with Iran was significantly influenced by external allies, according to recent reports. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that while Trump's White House team maintained a more reserved stance, external pressures played a crucial role in shaping his approach. This development reflects a shift in Trump's second term, where traditional constraints have been replaced by more permissive conditions.#DonaldTrump #IranStrategy #ExternalAllies #WhiteHouse #Bloomberg #USPolitics #TrumpSecondTerm #InternationalRelations #Geopolitics