#美国加密立法 Under the impetus of the Trump administration, U.S. cryptocurrency legislation has exhibited three main characteristics: "competition for technological dominance, unification of regulations, and strategic assetization." The core bills, the "Financial Innovation and Technology Act of the 21st Century" (FIT21) and the "National Stablecoin Innovation Act" (GENIUS), aim to establish the most comprehensive regulatory framework globally, clarify the dual classification of cryptocurrencies as "commodities-securities," and strengthen the global position of the U.S. dollar stablecoin.
Legislative focus has shifted towards supporting innovation and market leadership, such as establishing a strategic reserve of Bitcoin to consolidate dollar hegemony, while monopolizing exchanges and public chains through public-private partnerships. These measures balance security needs such as anti-money laundering while attempting to incorporate cryptocurrencies into the traditional financial hegemony system, potentially accelerating the global digital financial landscape's tilt towards the United States.