U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently appeared unexpectedly at the opening event of the Bitcoin-themed bar Pubkey DC in Washington, causing widespread attention in the encryption industry. Industry insiders generally interpret this as a symbolic signal of increased visibility for Bitcoin at the policy level, but there are also views that remind us the short-term price impact is limited.
Since taking office, Bessent has repeatedly expressed support for digital asset innovation and has promoted relevant legislation. His appearance at the Bitcoin bar is seen as a public display of a pro-encryption stance, sparking heated discussions in the community about the possibility of “policy recognition” combining with Bitcoin culture.
Currently, the Bitcoin price is approximately $86,000, significantly down from the yearly high. Market analysts believe that this move is more of a symbolic event with limited impact on short-term price fluctuations, but in the long run, it may enhance the positive perception of policies and culture towards encryption assets.
This event spread rapidly on social media, becoming the focus of discussion in the Bitcoin community, highlighting multiple points of concern regarding digital assets in terms of policy, culture, and market sentiment. (Cryptonews)
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