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Trump Establishes “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve” Via Executive Order

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US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order establishing a “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve,” marking a significant endorsement of the cryptocurrency.

This reserve will be composed of Bitcoin seized in federal criminal and civil asset forfeiture proceedings, with an estimated 200,000 Bitcoins currently owned by the federal government.

The move aims to position the US as a leader in government digital asset strategy, with the reserve treating Bitcoin as a reserve asset.

Notably, the US government will not sell any Bitcoin deposited into the reserve, instead holding it as a store of value.

According to David Sacks, the White House’s crypto “czar,” the reserve will be funded by Bitcoin already owned by the federal government, specifically assets forfeited in criminal and civil asset forfeiture proceedings.

“This means it will not cost taxpayers a dime,” Sacks emphasized in a social media post.

The policy also allows the secretaries of Commerce and Treasury to develop “budget-neutral strategies” for adding to the reserve.

However, the initial reaction from the market was negative, with Bitcoin prices falling as much as five percent following the announcement.

This decline was reportedly due to disappointment that the program involves no immediate bitcoin purchases.

The establishment of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve is seen as a significant move in Trump’s efforts to make the US a leader in the cryptocurrency space.

The move comes on the eve of a White House summit with major crypto figures, who were significant donors to Trump’s successful campaign to regain the presidency.

Trump’s venture into cryptocurrency has not been without controversy, however. Critics such as Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut have accused Trump of using his cryptocurrency venture as a conduit for potential corruption on a massive scale.

“It’s as if Trump is posting his Venmo or his Cash App handle and inviting corporations and foreign governments to just send him cash in secret,” Murphy said in a video posted to X.

Despite these criticisms, the establishment of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve marks a significant development in the US government’s approach to cryptocurrency.

As the global cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how this move will impact the future of digital currency.

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