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The Trump administration has launched executive measures to strengthen the regulation of cryptocurrency assets in the United States, aiming to support the cryptocurrency sector amid legislative deadlock that hampers the enactment of new laws. These steps include accelerating the development of federal regulations for stablecoins by November 2026 and processing cryptocurrency licensing applications starting from January 2027, based on the Gines Act approved in July 2025. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has indicated that banking formation applications related to digital assets have increased eightfold, reflecting the sector's expansion and its adoption into the U.S. financial system. Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed easing the fundraising process through digital tokens for startups, further fostering growth in the digital assets market within the United States.
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