The White House just dropped its new national security blueprint. Guess what's missing? Any mention of crypto or blockchain whatsoever.
Ironic timing, really. Not long ago, we heard loud promises about turning America into the ultimate crypto destination. Now? The official strategy document prioritizes AI and quantum computing as strategic pillars. Those are the technologies supposedly vital to national interests going forward.
So where does that leave digital assets? Nowhere in the core framework, apparently. The shift is pretty telling—either priorities evolved fast, or the rhetoric never matched the reality. Either way, the industry just got a clear signal about where it actually ranks in Washington's playbook.
Actions speak louder than campaign trail soundbites.
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TestnetScholar
· 6h ago
Laughing out loud, always talking nicely but can't do it, huh
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 6h ago
It's the same old trick again, sounds good but can't actually do it.
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White House: We support crypto! That's all.
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Laughing to death, AI and quantum computing are the real bosses, crypto is not even mentioned.
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I've long known that those promises from Washington are just bullshit, now it's finally time to face the facts.
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This is reality, sweet words during the campaign turn into zero mentions once in power...
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So let's just consider what they say as empty talk, anyway we don't care.
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Once again played by politicians, this time even our position isn't found in the national security documents.
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AI and quantum computing are the strategic priorities; in their eyes, we're just digital trash.
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The documents have already been released but you're still pretending, truly impressive.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-08 19:19
Once again, saying one thing and doing another—crypto is just a hot potato in Washington.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-08 08:58
The White House does a great job on paper, but crypto is completely ignored... So much for being a crypto hub.
Those talking points from Washington are just for show—no one actually takes them seriously.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-08 08:54
Same old story. When it sounds good, they talk a good game, but when it really matters, they just kick us out.
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LiquidationAlert
· 12-08 08:46
I already knew that. Instead of talking big, it's better to see what others are actually doing. The White House has never taken us seriously.
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NftRegretMachine
· 12-08 08:44
This is hilarious, it's the same old trick again. Where's the promised crypto paradise?
The White House just dropped its new national security blueprint. Guess what's missing? Any mention of crypto or blockchain whatsoever.
Ironic timing, really. Not long ago, we heard loud promises about turning America into the ultimate crypto destination. Now? The official strategy document prioritizes AI and quantum computing as strategic pillars. Those are the technologies supposedly vital to national interests going forward.
So where does that leave digital assets? Nowhere in the core framework, apparently. The shift is pretty telling—either priorities evolved fast, or the rhetoric never matched the reality. Either way, the industry just got a clear signal about where it actually ranks in Washington's playbook.
Actions speak louder than campaign trail soundbites.