PANews reported on January 27th, citing CoinDesk, that White House digital asset advisor Patrick Witt stated in an interview that the 2026 World Economic Forum PANews reported on January 27th, citing CoinDesk, that White House digital asset advisor Patrick Witt stated in an interview that the 2026 World Economic Forum

White House crypto advisor: Davos 2026 is a turning point for global crypto “normalization”

2026/01/27 22:48
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**PANews** reported on January 27th that White House digital asset advisor Patrick Witt shared during an interview his belief that the 2026 Davos World Economic Forum represents a pivotal turning point in establishing digital assets as a mainstream global asset class. According to Witt, stablecoins function as the critical gateway enabling worldwide financial adoption of cryptocurrency. Moreover, Washington is accelerating efforts to develop a regulatory framework that allows traditional finance and the burgeoning crypto sector to coexist while competing effectively. Although certain key Senate digital asset bills—such as the Market Structure Act—have encountered procedural setbacks, Witt anticipates these proposals will eventually be consolidated and undergo Senate review. Overall, US regulators are positioning themselves to spearhead the global regulatory dialogue on digital assets.

PANews reported on January 27th, citing CoinDesk, that White House digital asset advisor Patrick Witt stated in an interview that the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos has become a significant turning point in promoting the "normalization" of digital assets as a mainstream global asset class. He emphasized that stablecoins are the "entry point" for global financial adoption of crypto, and noted that Washington is accelerating the development of a regulatory framework to achieve coexistence and competition between traditional finance and the emerging crypto space. Witt pointed out that although some key Senate digital asset legislation (such as the Market Structure Act) has experienced procedural delays, he believes that the relevant bills will eventually be merged and considered in the Senate, and that US regulators hope to play a leading role in the global regulatory dialogue.

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