What disappointed me the most is that the EU has become far more hostile to cryptocurrencies than the US.
That's not what happened. What happened was the opposite.
Europe continues to have a hostile policy towards cryptocurrencies and everything it cannot control. That is why limits on cash payments have been implemented in most countries, some with ridiculous amounts, the implementation of CBDCs is still on track and has even been accelerated, and they are also linked to a project of digital identity.
The change has been on the other side of the Atlantic. Had there not been a political change there, they would have continued with the implementation of CBDCs, which Trump has banned, and with policies hostile to cryptocurrencies.
So the correct statement is that the USA has become more friendly towards cryptocurrencies.