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Last night, the big table at the White House — and pretty much every major name in crypto was in the room.
You had the regulators — SEC, CFTC — sitting on one side. And on the other? A full lineup of exchanges: Coinbase, Robinhood, Kraken, Ripple, Chainlink. Even Nasdaq and ICE — the parent company of the NYSE — showed up.
Regulators, TradFi heavyweights, and crypto natives — all in one room.
And Trump, right in the middle of it, dropped a few things:
First: The U.S. has internally discussed continuing to accumulate Bitcoin and other digital assets. Not a rumor — actual table talk. Wild.
Second: Congress needs to get the CLARITY Act across the finish line — and soon. The old playbook was: “Run first, we'll catch you later.” The new one is: “We draw the lines first — you run inside them.” Total mindset shift. Huge.
Third: The CFTC is actively looking at how Hyperliquid — the biggest name in perpetuals — could potentially enter the U.S. market in a compliant way.
This wasn't just a meeting. It was a signal .Gold and Bitcoin both back above the 200-day MA
Here‘s how the U.S. used to regulate crypto: no rulebook. You build for years, then the SEC shows up and says “that’s a security.”
You ask which rule — they say “read the court ruling.”——Rules weren’t written in law. They were written in fines.
That‘s why the most expensive line item for U.S. crypto wasn’t servers — it was lawyers. Coinbase got sued and kept running. Ripple spent years in court just to find out what wasn‘t allowed.
CLARITY flips that. It puts up signs at every intersection: SEC vs CFTC, security vs commodity, how to register. Follow them, you’re safe — no more waiting for a knock on the door.
Before CLARITY, you calculated odds of getting sued. After CLARITY? Cost and timeline for a license.
Coinbase‘s Brian Armstrong nailed it: “The next battle is 60 votes.”
Trump’s support lasts one term. But a law? That sticks. Once CLARITY is in, reversing it costs more than anyone wants to spend.
Crypto goes from “an asset the president likes” to “infrastructure the country runs on.”
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