The new administration is reshaping economic strategy around three interconnected pillars: domestic resource extraction, critical infrastructure development, and a more assertive trade posture. Mining policy takes center stage—not just crypto, but rare earth minerals and traditional resources deemed essential for national interests. Simultaneously, infrastructure mapping initiatives suggest systematic planning to identify and develop strategic assets. The third element involves rethinking global trade relationships, moving away from previous frameworks toward more transactional arrangements. For the crypto and blockchain sectors, this shift could reshape mining economics, energy policies, and how digital assets fit into broader national competitiveness strategies. The convergence of these policies signals a transition period worth monitoring closely.

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