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Exploring Trump’s Growing Bitcoin Reserve: Is the 200,000 BTC Goal Now Within Reach?

Unpacking the Potential of Trump's Proposed Bitcoin Reserve in Tackling the US's Massive Debt Crisis

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 5, 2025
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Key Points

  • President Trump’s administration reportedly plans to establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
  • Countries like Switzerland, Bhutan, and El Salvador are incorporating Bitcoin into their national financial strategies.

The administration of President Trump is allegedly making plans to create a Strategic Bitcoin (BTC) Reserve, fulfilling a key promise made during the election campaign. This move has sparked extensive discussions, both domestically and internationally, about its potential effect on national and global financial systems.

This announcement comes after a recent statement by Fed Chair Jerome Powell at his press conference. He noted that the Federal Reserve Act dictates what they can own and they are not seeking a change in law to own Bitcoin.

Impact on U.S. and Worldwide

Alistair Milne from Altana Digital Currency Fund suggests that holding these assets could effectively establish a “de facto” Bitcoin reserve. This could stabilize its supply and influence its price.

Furthermore, Senator Cynthia Lummis has proposed a bill for the government to acquire one million Bitcoins within five years. She envisions a reserve that could help tackle the country’s $36 trillion debt and strengthen the U.S. dollar.

The concept of a Bitcoin reserve is not exclusive to the U.S. Countries like Bhutan and El Salvador have already incorporated Bitcoin into their national financial strategies, albeit on a smaller scale.

Global Trend Towards Bitcoin

A recent report pointed out a growing trend of nations with struggling currencies turning to Bitcoin as a strategic reserve due to the rising strength of the dollar. Switzerland is now considering adding Bitcoin to its national reserves.

Russia and China are also entering the discussion. If President Trump continues to expand the U.S.’s Bitcoin holdings, it could lead to a significant transformation of Bitcoin’s global status and purpose. This could potentially influence how countries worldwide view and use cryptocurrency in their financial systems.

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