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Trump Tax Bill Clears Hurdle in Congress – Could This Turbocharge Crypto Adoption?

Trump Tax Bill Clears Hurdle in Congress – Could This Turbocharge Crypto Adoption?

Author:
Ambcrypto
Published:
2025-05-20 05:30:02
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Washington moves forward with legislation that might just grease the wheels for digital assets—whether Wall Street likes it or not.

Tax cuts 2.0? The bill’s corporate-friendly provisions could funnel fresh capital into crypto markets as investors hunt for higher yields (and loopholes).

Regulatory sidestep: With traditional finance rules getting rewritten, decentralized alternatives suddenly look less ’fringe’ and more ’strategic hedge.’

Bonus cynicism: Nothing accelerates innovation like rich people trying to outmaneuver the IRS.

Trump’s tax bill – Impact on crypto

The bill aims to cut spending and introduce a 5% tax on money sent by non-U.S. citizens to their home countries. 

Others like Mexico’s Ambassador to the U.S Esteban Montezuma Barragán have reportedly opposed the proposal though, citing double taxation and a potential jump to other unregulated alternatives for remittances.  

“Many migrants might seek informal or unregulated means to do so, complicating oversight and control of these financial flows.”

Likewise, Coin Center, a crypto policy advocacy group, echoed a similar position. However, they view it to have a likely mixed outcome for the sector.  

In a statement, Coin Center’s Director Peter Van Valkenburgh stated, 

“The tax bill is inherently pro-surveillance and its implications for crypto are complex and worrying.”

However, he also noted that such a scenario WOULD push users to privacy-focused crypto tools. 

“The current implementation in the Big Beautiful Bill will penalize privacy, complicate compliance for law‑abiding exchanges, and push users toward self‑hosted crypto tools—which remain fully legal and, under this very bill, entirely outside the tax’s scope.”

That being said, another nonpartisan report claimed that the bill would add an extra $3 trillion to $5 trillion to the United States’ unsustainable fiscal debt.

In fact, Moody’s downgraded the country last Friday, reflecting the precarious state of the U.S economy. However, U.S Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the downgrade and remains confident that the tax bill will drive more growth than the debt owed. 

For Matthew Pines, another policy advocate and director at Bitcoin Policy Institute, the bill’s long-term impact on BTC could be positive. 

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Source: Matthew Pines/X

Trump’s policies have been key market drivers since February. In fact, his tariff hardline disturbed markets in late Q1 and early April, dragging BTC below $76k. 

Surprisingly though, he softened his position afterwards, as shown by the U.S.-China trade deal which pushed BTC to $107k in May.

Therefore, apart from an unintended impact on crypto adoption through cheaper, private remittances, it remains to be seen how the bill might impact market prices.

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