As the U.S. gets closer to settling its approach to digital assets, the tone around crypto policy is starting to shift in a noticeable way. The discussion has shiftedAs the U.S. gets closer to settling its approach to digital assets, the tone around crypto policy is starting to shift in a noticeable way. The discussion has shifted

Hedera Is Already Where U.S. Crypto Policy Is Heading – Here’s Why

As the U.S. gets closer to settling its approach to digital assets, the tone around crypto policy is starting to shift in a noticeable way. The discussion has shifted beyond whether or not the technology should even feature at all within the system and into exploring its incorporation.

This change process, Web3Alert noted, is occurring with the present moment; Hedera is an exception, it appears, with its development having accounted for this change right off the bat.

Instead of relying on loud narratives or short-term hype, Hedera has been quietly building out infrastructure that lives up to what governments and institutions really need.

From Testing Ideas to Building Real Frameworks

Initiatives such as GENIUS and CLARITY, as well as the current White House discoveries on digital properties, hint towards a move from experimentation to deployment across the United States.

Of course, this doesn’t shift to an “on-chain everything” strategy or anything like that, but it does mean that the criteria we’re using for networks today would be quite different from the criteria we would have used even two or three years ago.

In that environment, it really matters which projects were already working with government 

entities before this shift began. Hedera happens to be one of the few that can say it has been doing exactly that.

Where Hedera Fits Into U.S. Payments

One of the most telling examples is in payments. The Federal Reserve’s FedNow system allows instant payments, 24/7, with immediate settlement, a major change from traditional systems that take days to clear. FedNow also uses the ISO 20022 standard, which has long been seen as the future of financial messaging.

Within that system, Dropp, a micropayments platform built on Hedera, has been integrated to support small, real-time transactions. This is not a sandbox experiment. It is one of the very few cases where a blockchain-based product is officially connected to FedNow. That alone says a lot about who this network was built for.

It’s Not Just About Payments

Payments are only part of the picture. Data integrity is another area where Hedera is already being used in serious environments. 

Taekion, a secure storage and verification platform, has been used and funded by both the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. Its job is simple but critical: making sure sensitive data can be stored and verified without being tampered with. 

Taekion originally combined Hedera with Hyperledger Sawtooth, and more recently moved toward Hedera HashSphere, Hedera’s private, permissioned ledger. From an operational perspective, that shift makes sense. Using components from the same stack simplifies things while keeping security and auditability intact.\

Read Also: McLaren’s Web3 Bet: What Hedera Brings That Other Blockchains Can’t

Federal-Level Recognition Matters

Hedera being named in the U.S. White House Digital Asset Report as 1/4 referenced DLT networks does not mean it is officially endorsed. But it does mean it is relevant. 

Projects that appear in these reports have already been reviewed on legal, technical, and policy levels to some extent, which is not something most public blockchains can claim.

What This Means Going Forward

Hedera’s alignment with U.S. public infrastructure should not be surprising. It is based in the U.S. and has also worked with public institutions globally, including central banks and government agencies across different regions.

As U.S. crypto policy continues to move toward formal frameworks, Hedera increasingly looks like a network that was designed for this phase, not one trying to adapt to it after the fact.

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