Golden Finance reported that U.S. Senator Mark Warner recently inserted legislative elements into the anti-terrorist financing bill, giving the U.S. president comprehensive power to conduct strict reviews of digital assets (including a wide range of bans on access to digital assets), which has aroused concerns among industry insiders. The new law broadly defines "digital assets" to include any digital representation of value recorded on a cryptographically protected distributed ledger. Under the new law, the president can block transactions between Americans and foreign entities identified as supporting terrorist organizations. This includes imposing strict restrictions on foreign financial institutions that have opened accounts in the United States if they are found to facilitate such transactions.