Trump proposed ten new policy commitments regarding cryptocurrency during his 2024 campaign, and he will officially take office on January 20, becoming the 47th President of the United States. The map provides a detailed overview of the new cryptocurrency policies.
1. Make America the global cryptocurrency capital
Trump promised that if elected again, he would work to develop the United States into the global center for cryptocurrency, supporting the development of emerging industries such as cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence.
2. Stop the crackdown on the cryptocurrency industry
He committed to ending the current government's "illegal crackdown" on the cryptocurrency industry, protecting the rights to Bitcoin mining and trading.
3. Prevent the U.S. government from further developing CBDCs
Trump opposes the U.S. government's further development of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), believing it would limit individual freedoms.
4. Establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve
Trump plans to establish a national-level Bitcoin reserve, making Bitcoin one of America's strategic assets.
5. Fire SEC Chairman Gary Gensler
He stated that if elected, he would immediately fire the current Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to ease regulations on the cryptocurrency industry.
6. Prevent the U.S. from selling its Bitcoin holdings
He promised not to sell the Bitcoin held by the U.S. government, ensuring that these assets continue to serve the nation.
7. Suggest using cryptocurrency to resolve the U.S. debt issue
Trump suggested using cryptocurrency to address America's debt crisis, seeing it as an innovative solution.
8. Propose a comprehensive cryptocurrency policy
He plans to formulate a comprehensive cryptocurrency policy covering aspects such as stablecoin regulation and user self-custody rights.
9. Establish a cryptocurrency advisory committee
Trump plans to establish a dedicated advisory committee to formulate transparent regulatory guidelines that support the development of the cryptocurrency industry.
10. Reduce the sentence of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht
He promised that if elected, he would consider reducing the sentence of Ulbricht, who was convicted due to the Silk Road incident.