#白宫首届加密货币峰会

On March 7, 2025, the White House held its first cryptocurrency summit, personally hosted by Trump, where leaders from companies like Coinbase, Chainlink, MicroStrategy, and representatives from regulatory bodies gathered, attempting to 'define the future regulatory direction' for the industry. Despite high expectations for the meeting, actual progress was minimal: the live stream was interrupted after just 20 minutes, the agenda devolved into a 'praise meeting' for Trump, and no specific policy roadmap was released, only reiterating the vague goal of a 'clear regulatory framework'.

**Highlights and Controversies Coexist**

1. **Shift in Policy Direction**: The Trump administration promised to end the 'regulatory hostility' of the Biden era, planning to push for stablecoin legislation (delayed until August) and emphasizing the 'maintenance of the dollar's dominance';

2. **Unresolved Industry Appeals**: Key issues such as the SEC's classification of Ethereum as a security and taxation of miners were not mentioned, leading to market disappointment, with tokens like SOL and XRP falling in response;

3. **Concerns Over Politicization**: The controversial Meme coin issued by Trump personally and its connection to policy were questioned, and the 'platforming' of industry leaders was criticized for lacking substance.

While this summit marks a move for cryptocurrency from the margins to the mainstream, the conflict between the 'decentralization ideal' and 'political games' is far from resolved. Will the regulatory framework be realized? Perhaps the market has already cast a 'doubtful vote' with its prices.

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(Welcome to discuss: Do you think this summit can promote substantial breakthroughs in the industry? 👇)