Speaking at the America Business Forum in Miami, President Trump said his administration ended Washington’s “war on crypto” and pledged to make the United States the global leader in Bitcoin and blockchain innovation.


Trump Declares U.S. Must Lead in Bitcoin and Crypto

At the America Business Forum in Miami, Florida, on Nov. 5, 2025, President Donald J. Trump called for the United States to become “the Bitcoin superpower”, signaling full-throated government support for digital assets.

“We are here to embrace a vital industry here in Miami,” Trump told the audience, adding that his administration has taken steps to reverse years of hostility toward crypto.

“I’ve signed historic executive orders to end the federal government’s war on crypto. Crypto was under siege. It’s not under siege anymore.”

The President described the digital asset sector as a “big industry” backed by great business leaders, arguing that crypto innovation is key to U.S. competitiveness and national strength.


Crypto as a Boost — Not a Threat — to the Dollar

Trump linked Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to the health of the U.S. dollar, saying the technology “takes a lot of the pressure off the dollar” and “does a lot of good things.”

He contrasted his approach with that of the previous administration, accusing President Joe Biden of being “vicious on crypto” and targeting entrepreneurs in the space.

“Biden was going after these crypto guys. It was terrible. They were under indictment,” Trump said, while briefly referencing his own unrelated legal issues.


‘Bitcoin Superpower’ Vision Tied to AI and Global Competition

Trump framed crypto policy as part of a broader technological leadership agenda, declaring the U.S. the “undisputed leader in artificial intelligence” and insisting it must also dominate digital assets.

“If we don’t do the crypto properly, China will,” he warned. “Other countries want to do it. If we don’t, they will.”

His remarks came as part of a strategic push for national leadership in blockchain, AI, and fintech, though he did not announce new regulations or initiatives during the speech.


Policy Moves Underpinning the Pro-Crypto Stance

Earlier this year, the Trump administration launched several initiatives aligned with this vision:

  • Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile — built from coins obtained through federal seizures and forfeitures.
  • GENIUS Act — a stablecoin framework signed into law on July 18, 2025, providing clearer regulatory guardrails.
  • Rejection of a U.S. CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) — reaffirming support for private-sector crypto innovation within a dollar-centric financial system.

While the administration has not yet purchased Bitcoin directly, its policies mark a significant shift in federal tone — positioning the United States as a global hub for Bitcoin, crypto, and blockchain innovation.

“We’re making the United States the Bitcoin superpower — the crypto capital of the world,” Trump declared to cheers in Miami.

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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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