Sergey Nazarov, the founder of Chainlink (LINK), sees the Trump Administration’s newfound support for digital assets as a potential catalyst for reinforcing the United States’ dominance in global finance.
During the recent crypto meeting at the White House, Nazarov acknowledged the shift in approach from President Trump’s advisors, who have begun to take the sector seriously after years of restrictive policies.
Expressing his appreciation, Nazarov highlighted his frustration with previous regulatory hurdles that limited his ability to contribute to the U.S. financial system’s evolution. He emphasized that blockchain, crypto, and Web3 technologies represent the future of finance, and ensuring American leadership in this transition is crucial. He commended key figures at the summit for their engagement, calling it a pivotal moment for the country’s financial strategy.
Trump echoed the importance of staying ahead in crypto, particularly in competition with China. He stressed that maintaining leadership in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, is a priority and reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the U.S. remains at the forefront of innovation.
The discussion at the summit underscored a growing recognition within the U.S. government that digital assets and decentralized technologies will play a defining role in the next phase of global finance. Industry leaders and policymakers alike acknowledged that regulatory clarity and proactive engagement are essential for fostering innovation while maintaining America’s competitive edge. Nazarov’s comments reflected a broader sentiment that the U.S. must act decisively to secure its position in an increasingly digital and interconnected financial landscape.
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