Upcoming American Legislation Could Reshape the Future of Cryptocurrencies in 2025

Expert Confirms That High-Risk Assets Are Currently in a Phase of Anticipation

A partner director at 'X-pay' stated that cryptocurrencies, despite being considered high-risk assets, have not responded to fluctuations in other markets at the same pace, whether rising or falling.

He pointed out that this anticipated legislation has not yet been issued, and there are no clear indications about its flexibility and whether it meets the requirements of the cryptocurrency market and the companies operating within it.

Regarding alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins), they have historically moved with much stronger fluctuations than Bitcoin. Altcoins typically experience greater increases when Bitcoin rises, but so far they are considered completely separate assets, which historical results do not currently support.

He mentioned that high-risk assets, in general, are currently in a phase of anticipation and waiting, especially with the rapid changes occurring in American politics.

He confirmed that the most influential factor on cryptocurrencies in the upcoming period will be the legislation expected to be issued in the United States this year.