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Aggressive Crypto Wave Impacts US Stocks, Over 250 Listed Companies Bet on Digital Assets
As the U.S. policy environment shifts, cryptocurrency investment has rapidly evolved from a niche market into a mainstream financial phenomenon. According to The New York Times, at the end of last year, the U.S. capital markets experienced an unprecedented wave of aggressive investing, with many companies lacking clear core businesses flooding into the stock market and making crypto assets their main investment focus. This market transformation is profoundly changing investors’ risk perceptions.
Trump Policy Shift Sparks Crypto Investment Enthusiasm
After President Trump took office, he promoted a series of pro-crypto policies, including ending the previous administration’s strict regulatory framework, advocating for legislation favorable to the industry, and publicly endorsing crypto investments multiple times. Trump even launched a meme coin called TRUMP to demonstrate his support for cryptocurrencies through action. This policy signal from the self-proclaimed “first crypto president” quickly translated into aggressive moves in the capital markets.
Aggressive Companies Rush to List, Business Models Simplify
Benefiting from these policy incentives, aggressive crypto companies have flocked to go public. This year alone, over 250 listed companies have begun including digital assets like Bitcoin on their balance sheets, accumulating large amounts of crypto assets to attract investor attention. More concerning is that many of these companies lack mature traditional core businesses; their entire “business model” is simply holding crypto assets and betting on their price appreciation. Such aggressive business logic is extremely rare among traditional enterprises.
Risk Spillover: From Exchanges to Mainstream Stock Markets
Analysts point out that the current crypto risk transmission pathway has undergone a fundamental change. Previously, the crypto bull market was mainly confined to interactions between exchanges and retail investors. Now, with aggressive crypto companies entering the stock market en masse, risks are spreading to a broader investor base. The “crypto-ization” of listed companies not only amplifies market volatility but also pushes overvaluation risks into the traditional stock sector. Deregulation, political endorsement, and aggressive strategic adjustments at the corporate level are collectively elevating potential risks within the entire financial system.
This aggressive market evolution warns investors that while policy shifts may open new investment opportunities, they must also remain vigilant to the accompanying high volatility and valuation pressures.