Crypto Stocks Soar as US Regulators Push Ahead

Crypto Stocks Soar as US Regulators Push Ahead


Crypto-related stocks surged on Wednesday as recent pro-crypto commentary from the US presidential campaign pushed Bitcoin and the broader crypto market higher.

Alongside a rise in the cryptocurrency market, the Bitcoin (BTC) treasury company Strategy spiked by more than 10%. Crypto exchange Coinbase registered a more than 14% gain, while miners Hut 8 clocked 13.89% and American Bitcoin Corp rose 11.65%.

Dominick John, an analyst at Zeus Research, told Cointelegraph the promise of clearer regulations on the near horizon could be one of the factors fueling the rally.

Bitcoin treasury company Strategy was one of the many crypto-related stocks to rise. Source: Google Finance 

“Crypto equities are rallying as regulatory risk is being fundamentally redefined. With the executive branch championing a clear digital asset framework, coupled with robust spot ETF inflows and the potential passage of the Clarity Act,” he said.

“The trend will persist as regulatory clarity strengthens and institutional flows accelerate. With policy risk receding and product demand expanding, crypto equities have room to reprice higher in the medium term.”

Wall Street’s main regulators have advanced plans to oversee the industry, with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission filing a regulatory review for prediction markets and the US Securities and Exchange Commission filing a pending application on Tuesday on Federal Securities Laws and how they govern some crypto and transactions. 

Trump’s statements helped buoy crypto

Pav Hundal, the lead analyst at Australian crypto platform Swyftx, told Cointelegraph that US President Donald Trump’s recent swipe at the banks and his push for the Senate’s crypto market structure bill to pass could also be playing a factor. 

During a press conference at the White House, Trump also reiterated that in “crypto, we want to be dominant; we want to be dominant in everything we do,” Fox 2 Detroit reported on Wednesday.