The White House adds crypto and blockchain to the U.S. cybersecurity strategy for the first time



In a new strategy document, the White House explicitly mentions crypto and blockchain, saying these technologies should be “protected and secured.”

But there’s a flip side — a key pillar also vows to “eradicate criminal infrastructure and cut off its financial off-ramps.”

Combined with a new order targeting transnational cybercrime, this could become a basis for tougher pressure on mixers, privacy coins, and unregulated cash-out services.

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