Donald Trump’s new cyber strategy has recognized cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology for the first time, indicating a federal commitment to their protection and security. The strategy aims to promote quicker innovation by removing cumbersome regulations associated with emerging technologies. However, it also hints at potential regulatory actions aimed at mixers and privacy coins, marking a dual approach of encouragement and crackdown within the evolving digital financial landscape.
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