Alex Thorn, research director at Galaxy Research, wrote on the X platform that the White House has released President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America, a 7-page, 6-pillar strategy emphasizing cyber offense and deterrence, but with limited details on specific implementation. For the first time, the document explicitly mentions cryptocurrency and blockchain technology in a U.S. cybersecurity strategy, stating the need for "protection and security." This was not mentioned in Joe Biden's 2023 National Cyber Security Strategy. However, the strategy also proposes to "eradicate criminal infrastructure and cut off financial exit routes," and will work with a new executive order to combat transnational cybercrime. Analysts believe this statement may provide a policy basis for regulators to strengthen their crackdown on coin mixers, privacy coins, and unregulated deposit and withdrawal channels. Furthermore, the strategy proposes expanding offensive cyber operations authority and plans to mobilize the private sector to combat hostile networks, while promoting AI-driven automated cyber defense systems. The accompanying executive order will also establish a new operational unit within the National Coordination Center to coordinate law enforcement against transnational cybercrime groups.