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Regulation | Trump and the Crypto Market Structure Bill: A Turning Point?
Reports suggesting that Donald Trump may sign the Crypto Market Structure Bill before April are drawing serious attention from both institutional and retail participants. While the bill itself is still subject to political negotiation, its timing is what matters most.
For years, the U.S. crypto market has suffered from regulatory ambiguity rather than outright hostility. Agencies have relied on enforcement actions instead of clear frameworks, creating uncertainty for builders and investors alike. A structured market bill could finally address long-standing issues such as asset classification, jurisdictional clarity between regulators, and compliance pathways for exchanges.
If passed, the bill would not instantly trigger a bull run—but it could significantly reduce regulatory risk premiums, especially for U.S.-based projects. Markets tend to price certainty slowly but sustainably, making this development more structurally bullish than headline-driven hype.