At the TOKEN 2049 conference in Dubai on May 1st, Sun Yat-sen engaged in a dialogue with Eric Trump, the son of Donald Trump, and Zach Witkoff, co-founder of the Trump family project WLFI. Sun Yat-sen emphasized that the high transparency of cryptocurrencies is crucial, as blockchain can record all transactions, replacing the opaque operations of traditional banks. Eric Trump pointed out that traditional finance has many issues, such as privilege and inefficiency, while cryptocurrencies serve as a tool for financial freedom, helping users break free from dependence on government or inflationary currencies. Cryptocurrencies will replace traditional banks, and the Trump administration's supportive stance on cryptocurrencies has sent positive signals.