U.S. President Donald Trump said in a post on X that the U.S. government has discussed plans to accumulate large holdings of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. He added that the government is studying the possibility of increasing its digital asset holdings, but did not provide details on how such a plan would be carried out, where the funding would come from, or when it might begin. The remarks come after the U.S. government had already advanced policy tied to a strategic Bitcoin reserve. The market is still watching whether Washington could expand its allocation to Bitcoin and other crypto assets. No specific execution framework, financing source, or timetable was disclosed in Trump’s post, leaving the proposal at the discussion and research stage based on the information available.
Donald Trump said in a post on X that the U.S. government has talked about plans to build up big holdings of Bitcoin and other crypto assets.
Trump said the United States is looking at the idea of expanding its digital asset holdings, but he gave no specific plan, no funding source, and no timetable.
That comes after earlier U.S. policy moves tied to setting up a strategic Bitcoin reserve. The market is still watching to see whether the United States might widen government allocations to Bitcoin and other crypto assets.
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