Trump administration blocks foreign access to Anthropic’s AI models, sparking decentralized AI token rally The Trump administration blocked foreign access to Anthropic's Mythos 5 and Fable 5 AI models due to a jailbreak vulnerability, prompting Anthropic to disable the models globally. The move triggered a rally in decentralized AI tokens like Venice (VVV) and Morpheus (MOR), which rose 14-15% and 21% respectively, as investors sought alternatives outside government control. Trump administration blocks foreign access to Anthropic’s AI models, sparking decentralized AI token rally Anthropic chose to disable its newest models for everyone rather than attempt nationality-based filtering, sending investors scrambling toward decentralized alternatives The Commerce Department dropped an export control directive on Anthropic’s two newest AI models, Mythos 5 and Fable 5, restricting foreign nationals from accessing them. Rather than try to figure out which users are American and which aren’t, Anthropic simply turned both models off for everyone worldwide the next day. When the government tells a cloud-based AI company to stop serving foreigners, the company faces an almost impossible technical problem. So Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, took the nuclear option. Every user, domestic and international, lost access on June 13. What triggered the shutdown The directive landed on June 12, reportedly prompted by a jailbreak vulnerability that third parties flagged shortly after the models went public. In plain terms, researchers found a way to bypass the safety guardrails baked into both Mythos 5 and Fable 5, potentially allowing misuse of the systems’ most advanced capabilities. This wasn’t exactly a bolt from the blue, either. Anthropic and the Trump administration have been circling each other since early 2026. The tension started in February with disputes over military applications of Anthropic’s technology. Things escalated in March when Anthropic received a “supply chain risk” designation. The export control directive represents the sharpest escalation yet in what has become one of the most consequential standoffs between Silicon Valley and Washington. Decentralized AI tokens catch a bid Venice VVV climbed 14-15% to roughly $16-17 in the aftermath of the export control announcement. Morpheus MOR posted an even bigger move, surging 21% to approximately $2.28. Both tokens represent projects building AI infrastructure that operates outside the reach of any single government’s export controls. When Anthropic disabled Mythos 5 and Fable 5 globally rather than implement granular access controls, it inadvertently demonstrated exactly the vulnerability that decentralized AI projects claim to solve. The bigger picture for AI and crypto The government’s willingness to impose export controls on AI models, not hardware, not chips, but the software itself, sets a precedent that should make every centralized AI provider nervous. If Mythos 5 and Fable 5 can be restricted today, there’s no reason Claude, GPT, or Gemini couldn’t face similar treatment tomorrow. There’s a risk angle worth watching closely, though. Decentralized AI projects that explicitly market themselves as export-control-resistant could attract regulatory attention of their own. The same government that restricted Anthropic’s models is unlikely to look kindly on crypto projects positioning themselves as workarounds to national security policy. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .