"United States: With its robust financial markets, significant venture capital investment in blockchain technology, and a growing number of states adopting favorable regulations, the U.S. is poised to remain a leader in cryptocurrency."
What? Are you personally based in the USA or have real experience here? While some states may have improved a bit, the USA is still extremely bad for crypto business - so bad that it's "free people" are barred from many large companies and opportunities which follow KYC/AML - the USA is often left out.
Totally disagreed with your statement. US has become the first nation who accept Bitcoin ETF. Can you name which country did it besides US? You said like US never accept crypt while the fact said the opposite thing.
Just because they strictly prohibited their citizens to participate in the non registered service on US. You called them anti crypto.
If I remember correctly, the regulatory complications towards cryptocurrencies and crypto businesses in the US started taking traction when ICOs were introduced, and many of the projects selling their tokens privately to investors before they were listed or even launched officially were scamming so much money from people. That was when the US started regulating such things, and they asked their people to avoid investing money in such things because they are fraud and your money can get stolen.
From that point onwards, they started monitoring things more closely. I have always been against the US, but when I checked the facts, I realized that they were not always wrong, they were only trying to save their people from getting scammed. Maybe, just maybe, they did make some mistakes and some things were over, but in general, the US isn't anti-crypto, at least not completely.