The White House is finalizing its first official crypto report, outlining a strategy for digital asset regulation and aiming to position the U.S. as a global crypto leader.
The White House is preparing to release its first official cryptocurrency report by July 22, following an executive directive from President Trump. The report will detail a regulatory strategy for digital assets and is co-led by U.S. crypto czar David Sacks and Congressman Bo Hines, involving senior officials from key federal agencies. Early indications suggest potential recommendations for a strategic Bitcoin reserve and improved banking access for crypto firms. This report coincides with Congress's consideration of major crypto legislation and upcoming hearings on industry regulation.