The White House recently published President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America, which states that the administration will pursue "supporting the security of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies" as part of a broader effort to "build secure technologies and supply chains that protect user privacy from design to deployment."
This marks the first time a U.S. presidential cybersecurity document has explicitly named blockchain as a protected technology class, placing it alongside post-quantum cryptography and AI in the administration's national security priorities.
The document also contains language with potential enforcement implications for crypto, calling on the government to "uproot criminal infrastructure and deny financial exit and safe haven," framing cybercrime and intellectual property theft as "some of the greatest threats to global economies." The administration also signed a companion executive order on the same day targeting cybercrime and fraud, which is expected to shape how agencies enforce the policy.
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