Immigration Order and Stablecoin Economy Set Stage for Bitcoin

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A sweeping new executive order from President Donald Trump reshapes how millions of unbanked immigrants may interact with crypto and the US financial system, and who stands to benefit.

Trump has recently signed an executive order “to restore integrity to America’s financial system,” directing federal regulators, including the Treasury Department, to tighten fraud screening and customer identification protocols for undocumented immigrants accessing financial services. The White House cited “gaps in customer identification practices” exploited by criminal networks.

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Policy analysts note the directive could functionally push a large, cash-dependent population further outside traditional banking, and toward crypto rails, stablecoins, and Bitcoin ATMs. It is, ironically, the same pressure that Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have publicly cited as the origin story of World Liberty Financial: “We got into crypto because, out of necessity, we were debanked.”

Today, millions of people are being nudged out of legacy finance, which is, historically, a stablecoin growth event. Trump’s crypto-friendly posture has already shifted regulatory tone in Washington, and this order extends that dynamic into payments infrastructure, a long-term tailwind for digital asset adoption.

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Can Bitcoin Price Break Its Resistance? Is Trump the Crypto President?

Bitcoin bounced from a six-week low of $72,600 and has stabilized in the $73,400–$73,900 range, with nearest support at $73,400 and immediate resistance at $75,900. A clean break above that level opens the door to $78,000 and then $79,300, with Bollinger-band resistance capping the near-term upside around $81,200. Below support, deeper demand sits near $68,900.

A prominent chart analyst flagged a rising-wedge breakdown with bearish RSI divergence on the daily timeframe, projecting a downside target near $69,700 and a larger bear-flag target as deep as $52,000, only invalidated on a sustained move above $91,300. Our in-house analyst expects a relatively contained range of $72,300–$75,700 in the near term.

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If BTC could hold $73,400 and macro risk sentiment stabilizes, it could push through $75,900 toward $78k+. However, the most likely scenario for now is to see it range, consolidating between $72k–$76k as traders await Washington catalysts and US macro data.

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