#BitcoinPolicyShift What is this ?? I will explain briefly.
“BitcoinPolicyShift” is the change in approach of governments and institutions towards Bitcoin. Initially treated as a threat (e.g., bans in China), it gained significance due to adoption by companies (MicroStrategy) and investors (ETFs). In 2025, the USA under Trump supports cryptocurrencies, creating a reserve of Bitcoin and easing regulations (SEC). Europe (MiCA) seeks a balance between control and innovation, Germany liberalizes the law, and El Salvador withdrew Bitcoin as legal tender under pressure from the IMF. Japan lowers taxes, while China maintains its ban. The reasons include inflation, geopolitical pressure (e.g., Russia bypassing sanctions), and increasing social acceptance. The consequences? Bitcoin becomes a hedging asset, but its volatility (a 10% drop in 2024) raises concerns. The future depends on regulations, stability, and state competition – the USA could lead by accumulating Bitcoin as a strategic asset. This is a process from skepticism to integration that is changing global finance.
“BitcoinPolicyShift” is the change in approach of governments and institutions towards Bitcoin. Initially treated as a threat (e.g., bans in China), it gained significance due to adoption by companies (MicroStrategy) and investors (ETFs). In 2025, the USA under Trump supports cryptocurrencies, creating a reserve of Bitcoin and easing regulations (SEC). Europe (MiCA) seeks a balance between control and innovation, Germany liberalizes the law, and El Salvador withdrew Bitcoin as legal tender under pressure from the IMF. Japan lowers taxes, while China maintains its ban. The reasons include inflation, geopolitical pressure (e.g., Russia bypassing sanctions), and increasing social acceptance. The consequences? Bitcoin becomes a hedging asset, but its volatility (a 10% drop in 2024) raises concerns. The future depends on regulations, stability, and state competition – the USA could lead by accumulating Bitcoin as a strategic asset. This is a process from skepticism to integration that is changing global finance.