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Crypto for Advisors: Global Elections and Crypto

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Trump’s election campaign focused on crypto, and already in his first 100 days in office, we’ve seen progress in support of the crypto industry. Canada held an election on Monday — can we expect the same focus on crypto in other regions?

In today’s Crypto for Advisors, Morva Rohani from the Canadian Web3 Council explains what this political shift means for advisors and why it’s important to align crypto with financial system upgrades.

Then, Vincent Kadar from Polymath answers questions about global trends in Ask an Expert.

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Canada’s Election — Crypto Must Align With Financial Modernization

Canadians have voted. While digital assets are not a priority in the new government’s agenda, there is an opportunity to position crypto as part of Canada’s broader financial modernization efforts. Whether the Liberal Party ultimately forms a narrow majority or a strengthened minority, the direction is clear. Stability is fragile, and political capital will be focused on economic resilience.

That focus has only sharpened with the return to office of President Trump, whose economic strategy includes both sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods and open support for crypto infrastructure in the United States. Against that backdrop, Canada’s digital asset sector must pivot its message.

Financial innovation will move — but cautiously

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s background as a central banker points toward a focus on systemic risk, monetary policy stability and prudent innovation. Crypto will not be a top agenda item, but stablecoins, payments modernization and blockchain-based settlement infrastructure could find a place under a broader modernization umbrella.

This means preparing for a few emerging trends:

  • Efforts to regulate stablecoins where they improve payment speed and security
  • A potential push for custody reforms that would expand client access to compliant digital asset solutions
  • A gradual move toward clearer regulatory expectations, with an emphasis on due diligence and market integrity

Crypto has the potential to be treated as financial infrastructure rather than a speculative outlier, but only if the industry advocates strategically and positions itself as part of Canada’s economic modernization.

Global pressures are accelerating the shift

While Canada moves cautiously, other markets are moving fast. The European Union’s MiCA framework is now live. The United Kingdom is advancing stablecoin licensing. In the United States, President Trump’s return has brought an aggressive push for crypto as part of his economic strategy, alongside sweeping tariffs on Canadian exports. This combination has forced economic modernization to the top of the agenda in Ottawa.

Digital assets are increasingly being used as economic tools, not just financial experiments. Trump’s posture has reframed crypto as part of national competitiveness, and other jurisdictions are responding. For Canada to remain relevant, integrating blockchain and digital payments into the country’s financial infrastructure is no longer just an innovation play; it is becoming a strategic necessity. That is the case the industry will need to make in Ottawa.

Here’s an overview of where key crypto initiatives in various jurisdictions currently stand:

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What comes next: a strategic pivot for industry and advisors

Canada’s political landscape is shifting. For the digital asset industry to make meaningful progress, it must reposition crypto as essential financial infrastructure. The focus needs to be on resilience, modernization and economic competitiveness, not speculation. Advocacy efforts must tie digital assets to broader national priorities like upgrading payment systems, enhancing financial stability and maintaining Canada’s economic relevance in a changing global economy.

This approach matters for advisors and investors as well. As regulatory frameworks evolve, demand for compliant and diversified digital asset exposure will only grow. Those who understand how crypto fits into trusted financial structures, and who frame it as part of a broader modernization of financial services, will be better positioned to capture new opportunities.

Those who adopt this mindset early, across both the industry and advisory sectors, will not only help shape Canada’s next generation of financial regulation but will also be best placed to benefit from the growth and innovation that follow.

Morva Rohani, Executive Director, Canadian Web3 Council

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Ask an Expert

Q. How have the recent U.S. elections changed the crypto regulatory landscape?

A. The 2024 U.S. elections ushered in a major shift in crypto regulation. Over the last three months, the Trump administration has made several significant moves in line with the promises the President made to the industry. This includes an executive order to establish a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, the appointment of a Crypto Czar, the creation of a crypto task force, and, roundtable discussions on topics such as taxonomy, tokenized securities, custody, registration and DeFi. Even key regulatory bodies have rescinded their guidance that discouraged banks’ involvement in crypto.

All of these moves have been in an attempt to position the U.S. as a leader in the digital asset space. Given that the U.S. crypto market is the largest and most influential in the world, these positive developments are likely to help drive crypto regulations globally.

Overall, for the first time, we are getting a crypto-friendly regulatory environment, though more clarity and a proper framework will take time to establish.

Q. How are fragmented political landscapes around the world affecting stablecoin development and adoption?

A. One of the best use cases of crypto, stablecoins, has become a significant part of the financial system and naturally attracted regulatory scrutiny. But the global regulatory environment remains fragmented, creating uncertainty.

In the U.S., authorities are actively working on stablecoin regulations. However, the E.U. and Asia are not keen on U.S.-pegged stablecoins gaining widespread adoption locally, seeing them as a potential threat to their own monetary sovereignty. Stablecoins, after all, undermine local currencies and enable capital flight, driving countries to digital fiat, which further complicates the matter.

But with the world moving towards a digital financial system, the benefits of stablecoins — including financial inclusion, faster and cheaper cross-border payments, enabling DeFi participation and even serving as a hedge against inflation — simply can’t be ignored. This means that countries must recognize the growing popularity of and demand for stablecoins, and embrace innovation, or risk being left behind.

Vincent Kadar, CEO, Polymath

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Bitcoin Jumps Above $97K as Traders Optimistic U.S.-China Trade Deal Possible

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Bitcoin (BTC) is trading above $97,000 during the Asian morning hours as the market breathes a sigh of relief that the U.S. and China are said to be working on a trade deal, even if the market is also skeptical that a deal will be reached this month.

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«The U.S. has proactively reached out to China through multiple channels, hoping to hold discussions on the tariff issue,» China state media posted on social media.

Dogecoin (DOGE) led gains among majors with a 4% rise in the past 24 hours. Cardano’s ADA, XRP, ether (ETH) and BNB rose between 1-3%, with the broad-based CoinDesk 20 (CD20) rising 2.2%.

Movement’s MOVE extended losses to 21% as the company confirmed founder Rushi Manche had been suspended following a CoinDesk exposé of possible token manipulation involving the 21-year-old.

On Polymarket, bettors are skeptical that a deal will come this month, giving it only a 20% chance of happening by June. Bettors are likely concerned that the hawkish rhetoric from the White House means a deal may take longer than a month to be reached.

The speed and intensity of the tariffs the White House announced earlier this year panicked the market, leading to a significant drop in BTC’s price, but with this apparent trade detente, $100,000 bitcoin is back on the agenda.

Other crypto metrics are looking healthy, market observers say, putting $100K bitcoin in sight.

«Momentum continues to build across crypto with spot flows broadening, alt activity heating up and subtle but meaningful shifts in market structure,» trading and technology group Flowdesk said in a recent market note.

«As BTC ranges above $90K, undercurrents of risk appetite are growing stronger within both spot and derivative markets. Liquidity remains strong with rising volumes, surging weekend activity, and improving altcoin depth. At the same time, broad-based spot buying continues, led by speculative alts and AI tokens, alongside $1.5B in Bitcoin ETF inflows as institutional demand grows,» Flowdesk also wrote.

The market is also likely optimistic about Strategy’s continued BTC buys, and push towards further institutionalization.

As CoinDesk recently reported, Michael Saylor announced that Strategy is raising $21 billion for more BTC buys.

In a recent note, Presto Research said investors are increasingly impressed by Strategy’s growing institutional sophistication, highlighted by new valuation frameworks like BTC Torque and a strong focus on accurately pricing its fixed-income instruments.

Kava milestone pushes AI tokens higher

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tokens are in the green on Friday as the market reacts positively to news from Kava Labs that it hit 100K users of its decentralized AI platform.

Data from CoinGecko shows the market segment is up 3%, beating the CoinDesk 20, a measure of the performance of the largest digital assets, which is up by 1.8%.

«People are turning to Kava AI because it offers two things most platforms don’t, verifiability and privacy,» Kava Labs’ Scott Stuart said to CoinDesk in an email. «That includes users who are deeply embedded in Web3 as well as those simply seeking an alternative to opaque, centralized AI systems.»

Interest in Kava and decentralized AI growing globally, Stuart said, as more users recognize the value of AI that’s both decentralized and transparent, not reliant on a black-box model governed by a handful of corporations.

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Movement Labs Suspends Rushi Manche Amid Coinbase Delisting, Token-Dumping Scandal

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Movement Labs announced today on X that it had suspended co-founder Rushi Manche.

The move to suspend Manche comes as Coinbase delisted the MOVE token, after CoinDesk reported that Movement Labs is investigating how a market maker tied to Web3Port acquired and dumped over 5% of the token’s supply, triggering a price crash.

Binance had previously banned the market maker at the center of this, Web3Port, from its platform.

The MOVE token is down about 20% on the day, according to CoinDesk market data.

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U.S. Senate Moves Toward Action on Stablecoin Bill

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The U.S. Senate may soon vote on legislation that would establish U.S. regulations for the issuers of stablecoins, also marking the first time the chamber has considered a major crypto bill.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, started the ball rolling to fast-track the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, which is the Senate’s version of two similar bills rolling through both chambers of Congress. The House of Representatives is expected to follow closely behind on its own voting. Thune’s move to expedite the bill is meant to limit delays and floor action in order to get it done more quickly. It’s so far unclear precisely when the Senate vote will happen, but an earlier vote on the effort in the Senate Banking Committee had approved it with a wide bipartisan majority of 18-6. The House Financial Services Committee also advanced its similar bill in April.

“I look forward to passing the GENIUS Act in short order to keep digital asset innovation in America, protect customers, and make sure foreign companies are playing by the same rules,” said Senator Bill Hagerty, the Tennessee Republican who authored the bill, in a statement. It’s also backed by Senator Tim Scott, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.

President Donald Trump’s self-described crypto sherpa, Bo Hines, the executive director of the Presidential Council of Advisers for Digital Assets, told CoinDesk earlier this week that the two bills are as much as 90% similar and that members of both chambers are seeking to work out the differences.

Hagerty said he would introduce an updated version of the bill earlier Thursday.

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