On May 6th, according to TheBlock, the number of mentions of "cryptocurrency" and "stablecoin" in US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) documents reached a historic high. In April, the SEC filing mentioned "cryptocurrency" 786 times, a 38% increase from 569 times in March and an 8% increase from 727 times in April 2024. The term 'stablecoin' was mentioned 103 times from February to April 2025, doubling the previous 13 month average of 48 times, with 124 mentions in March. The surge in data reflects that federal agencies are increasing their focus on digital assets, and the SEC's upcoming new regulatory framework and stablecoin guidelines have become the market focus. Cryptocurrencies are transforming into a core component of enterprise risk management and investor relations.