🪙 Trump’s new cyber strategy positions crypto as a national security priority
Donald Trump’s administration just issued a new national cybersecurity strategy that ranks cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies among the systems that the U.S. must protect.
The six-page document outlines federal cyber priorities and signals a shift in Washington’s approach to digital assets. Alongside artificial intelligence and quantum computing, blockchain is now highlighted as a technology that the government wants to secure and develop.
According to the strategy, the U.S. aims to build secure technologies and supply chains that protect user privacy from the design stage through deployment, including support for stronger security around cryptocurrencies and blockchain networks. It also emphasizes closer collaboration between federal agencies and the private sector to help protect the broader crypto ecosystem.
🔸 Washington elevates crypto security to a strategic priority
Industry observers quickly noted crypto’s inclusion in a national cybersecurity strategy. According to Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital, the inclusion is the first time a U.S. cyber strategy explicitly mentions cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
According to Thorn, the language appears in a section on American leadership in “critical and emerging technologies.”
By placing blockchain alongside artificial intelligence and quantum computing, the strategy implies that decentralized systems are now seen as part of long-term technological competition with rival national technologies. The strategy outlines six policy pillars to guide federal cybersecurity efforts.
Although the document does not outline fresh rules for the crypto space, it conveys that lawmakers regard blockchain networks as systems worth protecting against cyber threats. This framing could have multiple ramifications for the digital asset sector.
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