Close Menu
Cryptosphere Update
  • Crypto News
  • Economy
  • Crypto Markets
  • World News
  • Technology
  • Breaking Views
What's Hot

White House Correspondents’ Dinner postponed

April 26, 2026

Dogecoin shows classic Ichimoku Kinko Hyo strength – what this means for price

April 25, 2026

Roommate of murdered U.S. military student in Japan charged with two counts of murder

April 25, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • White House Correspondents’ Dinner postponed
  • Dogecoin shows classic Ichimoku Kinko Hyo strength – what this means for price
  • Roommate of murdered U.S. military student in Japan charged with two counts of murder
  • Kelp DAO hack: Aave DAO offers to donate 25,000 ETH to recovery efforts
  • Federal judge questions basis of President Trump’s $10 billion IRS lawsuit
  • VanEck gives double bullish signal to Bitcoin as funding turns negative and hashrate falls
  • Will he stay or go? Criminal investigation concludes, Fed Chairman Powell has to make a big decision
  • Justice Department closes investigation into Fed and Jerome Powell
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Cryptosphere Update
  • Crypto News
  • Economy
  • Crypto Markets
  • World News
  • Technology
  • Breaking Views
Crypto Heatmap
Cryptosphere Update
Home » Why are Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs hurting the global future of crypto
Breaking Views

Why are Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs hurting the global future of crypto

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmMarch 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Why Are Trump's "liberation Day" Tariffs Hurting The Global Future
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Donald Trump’s upcoming “liberation day” tariff announcements have been framed by some experts as a reset of global trade and could have negative implications for the code.

Much of the attention focuses on political fallouts and trade disruptions, the broader consequences of digital assets, and the global framework that supports them, but deserves better viewing.

Heidi Klevo Leediker, a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, has recently been described as a “teater” of existing free trade agreements with America’s closest allies in the plan of Bloomberg Television’s US President Donald Trump. This includes what is called “Dirty 15.” This is a group of major trading partners that account for 80% of the US.

Building on unilateral tariffs and non-tariff barriers, Trump’s proposal system represents a complete shift from the global order of cooperatives that defined international trade in the past decades.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0e4qyouw4e

Why is this important to cryptography?

Cryptography is essentially cross-border. Its infrastructure, users, capital flows, and regulatory frameworks rely on global integrity and relatively open markets. The transition to economic fragmentation risks disrupting that progress.

Crebo-Rediker notes that countries like Canada are already preparing to diversify away from the US and endure a restructuring of trade and investment relations. In this new era, markets may be more closed, regulations are less consistent, and capital management may become more common.

She might agree (I don’t know), but these are all hostile conditions for crypto adoption. She also warns of a broader setback from the multilateral framework that underpins both global finance and regulatory cooperation.

If America turns inwards elsewhere towards China, where allies are established as defenders of the global system, they could undermine the West’s influence on digital asset standards.

Crypto supporters have cheered on Trump’s recent stubcoin and digital finance embrace, but they need to be careful. A fragmented world is not a world where codes can flourish as countries are pulling in different directions with trade and technology.

Forget Michael Saylor’s vision of Bitcoin exceeding its $200 trillion market capitalization. We can only hope that it can maintain a trillion dollar valuation.

If global adjustments are eroded, so could the outlook for Crypto’s next wave of adoption. If so, it was a fun ride. If not, I’m happy to admit that I’m wrong.

crypto day Future global hurting liberation tariffs Trumps
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
vickiehelminc
Vickie Helm

Related Posts

Federal judge questions basis of President Trump’s $10 billion IRS lawsuit

April 25, 2026

Markets shrug at President Trump’s extension of Iran ceasefire

April 22, 2026

Lydian launches Visa Platinum Crypto Card to enable everyday spending of digital assets

April 20, 2026

Central bankers and politicians warn of global risks as Iran war drags on

April 18, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Popular Posts

DHS standoff causes long security lines at airports as TSA workers don’t receive full first paycheck

March 15, 2026

Protesters attack and attack US consulate in Pakistan

March 1, 2026

President Trump announces 10% tariffs on Denmark and key European allies over Greenland dispute

January 17, 2026

Russian cryptocurrency exchange Greenex suspends trading after reports of $13 million abuse

April 17, 2026
Latest Posts

White House Correspondents’ Dinner postponed

April 26, 2026

Dogecoin shows classic Ichimoku Kinko Hyo strength – what this means for price

April 25, 2026

Roommate of murdered U.S. military student in Japan charged with two counts of murder

April 25, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest news and exclusive offers.

About
About

At Cryptosphere Update, we are dedicated to bringing you in-depth coverage of the rapidly evolving crypto landscape, from market trends and emerging blockchain projects to regulatory developments and expert analysis. Our mission is to keep you informed and ahead of the curve in the ever-changing world of digital assets.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Don't Miss

White House Correspondents’ Dinner postponed

April 26, 2026

Dogecoin shows classic Ichimoku Kinko Hyo strength – what this means for price

April 25, 2026

Roommate of murdered U.S. military student in Japan charged with two counts of murder

April 25, 2026
Newsletter

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© 2026 Cryptosphere Update. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.