Policymakers Ignore Potential Crypto Tax Income for Infrastructure
- Q3 2025 crypto M&A hit $10B as institutional demand and pro-crypto regulations drive integration with traditional finance. - Despite robust VC funding (e.g., Coinbase's $375M Echo acquisition), no evidence links crypto taxes to public infrastructure spending. - Geopolitical stability (e.g., U.S.-China talks) boosts crypto markets, yet policymakers ignore channeling crypto tax revenue into infrastructure unlike energy sectors. - $550B Japan-U.S. energy deals and Hitachi's AI partnerships highlight infrast
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Although the crypto industry is experiencing significant financial growth, there is no clear indication that taxes collected from crypto transactions are being used to support public infrastructure. For example, Hitachi Ltd.’s recent agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce centers on energy systems and artificial intelligence, but does not pertain to crypto taxation, as detailed in a
Investment related to cryptocurrencies continues to drive innovation, with companies like Bluwhale and BitcoinOS raising $10 million each to advance decentralized finance solutions and blockchain infrastructure, as noted by crypto.news. However, such funding is separate from government infrastructure expenditures, which are generally financed through standard tax income or dedicated bonds. The lack of a direct connection between crypto tax revenue and infrastructure investment points to a gap in policy: despite the sector’s substantial economic contribution, regulations have not yet directed its tax proceeds toward public benefit projects.
Recent international developments, including confirmed discussions between U.S. President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping, have provided short-term stability to crypto markets, according to
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