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BREAKING: U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy Elevates Crypto & Blockchain to National Priority

BREAKING: U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy Elevates Crypto & Blockchain to National Priority

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2026-03-10 12:42:26
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Trump’s new cybersecurity strategy lists crypto and blockchain as priority US technologies

The U.S. government has officially designated blockchain and cryptocurrencies as critical national technologies in a major strategic shift. A newly released federal cybersecurity document places digital assets alongside artificial intelligence and quantum computing as priorities for development and security, signaling a pivotal move toward regulatory integration and ecosystem protection.

Washington elevates crypto security to a strategic priority

Industry observers quickly noted crypto’s inclusion in a national cybersecurity strategy. According to Alex Thorn, head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital, the inclusion is the first time a U.S. cyber strategy explicitly mentions cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.

According to Thorn, the language appears in a section on American leadership in “critical and emerging technologies.” 

By placing blockchain alongside artificial intelligence and quantum computing, the strategy implies that decentralized systems are now seen as part of long-term technological competition with rival national technologies. The strategy outlines six policy pillars to guide federal cybersecurity efforts. 

Although the document does not outline fresh rules for the crypto space, it conveys that lawmakers regard blockchain networks as systems worth protecting against cyber threats. This framing could have multiple ramifications for the digital asset sector. 

The strategy promises that the government will work to uproot criminal infrastructure and deny financial exit and haven. Thorn said this could be cited to support cracking down on some parts of the crypto ecosystem. Among tools such as crypto mixers, privacy-focused coins, and unregulated off-ramps, there may be a greater risk of regulatory and law enforcement scrutiny. 

These tools are typically used to enhance financial privacy; however, police officials have long maintained that they also enable criminals to evade detection of stolen or illicit funds. As a result, the balance between privacy and law enforcement access in crypto has been a main concern in many crypto policy discussions. 

Though the strategy doesn’t name specific technologies, its emphasis on dismantling criminal infrastructure suggests that enforcement against illicit crypto activity will be a top priority going forward.

Quantum computing risks also draw attention

A second part of the strategy aims to help federal systems prepare for the emergence of quantum computing. The report also commits the government to accelerating the deployment of post-quantum cryptography across federal information systems. 

Nic Carter of Castle Island Ventures added that this section shows policymakers are beginning to take possible quantum threats seriously.

Quantum computers could eventually break such cryptographic systems that currently protect information in digital communication and blockchain networks. And this issue has sparked significant debate in the crypto community. 

Carter said before that if developers were to delay preparing the network for quantum-resistant security systems, the major institutional owners of Bitcoin might become worried. While quantum attacks on blockchain networks are still under exploration, the technology is advancing rapidly. The strategy’s emphasis on post-quantum cryptography implies that the government intends to prepare in advance for such a scenario. 

The cybersecurity plan itself does not introduce new crypto regulations. However, analysts say it reinforces the administration’s broader message that digital assets are important to the United States’ economic and technological future.

During the 2024 campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly voiced support for the crypto industry, including a pledge at the Bitcoin 2024 Conference to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the planet.”

Since taking office, the administration has taken several steps related to digital assets, including pushing for a strategic Bitcoin reserve, forming a presidential working group on digital asset policy, and backing legislation such as the GENIUS Act to regulate stablecoins.

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