U.S. Emerges as Global Hub for Blockchain and Crypto Companies
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jueves, 28 de agosto de 2025, 3:14 pm ET1 min de lectura
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One of the most notable examples of this trend is Nexo, a Bulgaria-based crypto lending and yield platform that has recently announced its return to the U.S. market after a multi-year absence. Nexo's spokesperson highlighted that the "signal from US capital markets is unmistakable: institutional demand and clearer rules are well underway." This sentiment is echoed by the TON Foundation, which is planning to establish a U.S.-based hub, driven by the country's crypto-friendly policies.
The U.S. is not only attracting new blockchain companies but also enticing those that had previously left to return. For instance, the Algorand Foundation, based in Singapore, is planning to relocate its operations to the U.S. due to the country's favorable regulatory environment and deep capital markets. Similarly, Presearch, a decentralized search engine previously based in Canada, has moved its operations to the U.S. due to the stability and availability of risk capital.
However, the growth of the U.S. blockchain market is not without its challenges. Establishing a blockchain company in the U.S. requires a deliberate, long-term commitment due to significant tax considerations upon entry and potential larger ones on any future exit. Additionally, regulatory clarity is still an ongoing process, with unsettled jurisdictional boundaries between the SEC and CFTC, and a complex web of state licensing regimes.
Despite these challenges, the U.S. crypto market continues to offer unparalleled depth and institutional capital. Building a blockchain company in the U.S. also forces the adoption of standards that enhance data security, licensing, and service levels, making them exportable advantages. Therefore, companies that delay market entry to the U.S. risk being left behind in the rapidly evolving blockchain landscape.
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BITS/holdings/
[2] https://cryptonews.com/news/why-global-blockchain-companies-are-moving-to-the-united-states/
[3] https://cryptodaily.co.uk/tag/business
The US is becoming a hub for blockchain and crypto companies, with over 5,000 companies already based there. The Trump administration is promoting the US as a global hub for digital assets, with SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent encouraging companies to set up operations in the US. Global companies like Nexo and TON Foundation are also returning to the US market due to clearer regulations and growing institutional interest.
The United States is rapidly becoming a central hub for blockchain and crypto companies, with over 5,000 firms already established within its borders. This shift is largely driven by the Trump administration's proactive stance on digital assets, which has been further championed by key figures such as SEC Chair Paul Atkins and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. These officials have been encouraging companies to set up operations in the U.S., citing the country's potential as a global leader in this sector.One of the most notable examples of this trend is Nexo, a Bulgaria-based crypto lending and yield platform that has recently announced its return to the U.S. market after a multi-year absence. Nexo's spokesperson highlighted that the "signal from US capital markets is unmistakable: institutional demand and clearer rules are well underway." This sentiment is echoed by the TON Foundation, which is planning to establish a U.S.-based hub, driven by the country's crypto-friendly policies.
The U.S. is not only attracting new blockchain companies but also enticing those that had previously left to return. For instance, the Algorand Foundation, based in Singapore, is planning to relocate its operations to the U.S. due to the country's favorable regulatory environment and deep capital markets. Similarly, Presearch, a decentralized search engine previously based in Canada, has moved its operations to the U.S. due to the stability and availability of risk capital.
However, the growth of the U.S. blockchain market is not without its challenges. Establishing a blockchain company in the U.S. requires a deliberate, long-term commitment due to significant tax considerations upon entry and potential larger ones on any future exit. Additionally, regulatory clarity is still an ongoing process, with unsettled jurisdictional boundaries between the SEC and CFTC, and a complex web of state licensing regimes.
Despite these challenges, the U.S. crypto market continues to offer unparalleled depth and institutional capital. Building a blockchain company in the U.S. also forces the adoption of standards that enhance data security, licensing, and service levels, making them exportable advantages. Therefore, companies that delay market entry to the U.S. risk being left behind in the rapidly evolving blockchain landscape.
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BITS/holdings/
[2] https://cryptonews.com/news/why-global-blockchain-companies-are-moving-to-the-united-states/
[3] https://cryptodaily.co.uk/tag/business

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