Pro-crypto policies in the U.S.
The re-election of Donald Trump has marked a significant shift in U.S. policy towards cryptocurrencies.
In March 2025, Trump signed an executive order to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, using assets seized by the Treasury. This move positions the U.S.
as a key player in the crypto space and has been interpreted as a sign of institutional support for the sector.
Additionally, the appointment of Paul Atkins, a cryptocurrency advocate, as chairman of the SEC suggests more favorable and clear regulation for digital assets. 
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💼 Institutional adoption and ETFs
The approval of multiple spot Bitcoin ETFs by the SEC has facilitated the entry of institutional investors into the market. Companies like BlackRock have incorporated these ETFs into their model portfolios, indicating a growing acceptance of Bitcoin as a legitimate asset.
Moreover, states like Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Utah have recognized Bitcoin as a strategic asset for their state treasuries, reinforcing its legitimacy and appeal as a store of value.