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BTC Pulse 2024-12-26 12:13:54

Singapore, Hong Kong Stand Out Among Blockchain Heavyweights

Singapore: The World’s Blockchain Leader At the top of ApeX Protocol’s rankings for a blockchain leader in the world lies Singapore, with a composite score of 85.4. That probably will tell something about its great ecosystem, which features: 1,600 blockchain patents 2,433 industry-related jobs 81 crypto exchanges These figures definitely reflect the commitment to build up a community of blockchain innovators and adopters alike for a country of less than 6 million people. Hong Kong: Where Financial Integration Meets Blockchain With a composite score of 82.7, Hong Kong is second only to Singapore and stands strong because of its world-class financial infrastructure in which blockchain has been seamlessly integrated. This acts as a perfect strategic advantage, helping the crypto exchanges and blockchain ecosystem flourish. Estonia: Small in Size, Big in Impact A tiny population of 1.4 million, with a composite score of 81.5, makes Estonia a blockchain behemoth. Its key contributions to this score include: 95 blockchain patents 52 crypto exchanges Its proactive approach to digital governance has made the country a natural leader in blockchain innovation. The Rest of the Top Ten Other top-performing jurisdictions on the ApeX Protocol ranking include Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Australia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. United States: Regulatory Challenges, Promising Future Impressive Numbers Amid Regulatory Hurdles It ranks high due to its scale and innovation, though it does face its regulatory challenges such as the controversial Operation Chokepoint 2.0, which many have argued is a government overreach that is targeting the crypto sector. It boasts: 32,000 blockchain patents 17,000+ industry-related jobs 166 crypto exchanges Leadership Changes and Policy Shifts President-elect Donald Trump vowed to make the US the “blockchain capital of the world.” Key changes: Paul Atkins taking over as chair of the SEC in January. David Sacks, former executive at PayPal, taking on the role of “White House AI and crypto czar.” What’s Next Trump’s administration will try to push a crypto market structure bill in the first 100 days, which could mean a friendlier blockchain environment in the US. By embracing innovation and putting enabling policies in place, the US hopes to cement its position as a global leader in blockchain.

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