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U.S. Market

Definition

The U.S. Market encompasses all economic activities, financial exchanges, and consumer bases operating within the geographical and legal jurisdiction of the United States. It represents a significant global economic force, characterized by its substantial capital markets, diverse industries, and extensive regulatory frameworks. For digital assets, the U.S. market includes all crypto exchanges, blockchain companies, and individual investors subject to American laws and oversight. Its size and influence make it a pivotal region for the development and adoption of new financial technologies.