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I just noticed something interesting. Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss recently stated that Bitcoin will become a key part of the UK’s reverse revolution. Coming from a former British prime minister, it still carries quite a bit of weight.
What does this reflect? More and more political figures are starting to view Bitcoin and crypto assets as strategic tools, rather than fringe topics. Especially amid the divergence of global economic policies and with countries around the world considering financial independence, more and more people are recognizing the value of Bitcoin as a decentralized asset.
From the UK’s perspective, since Brexit, the country has been redefining its role. If even a former prime minister is publicly discussing the strategic significance of Bitcoin, that shows this topic has entered mainstream political discussions. This kind of recognition at the political level can help drive the narrative across the entire crypto market.
It feels like we’ll hear more and more voices like this. Those who are interested can keep an eye on the developments of related assets on Gate.