The U.S. government has signaled a firm stance on Bitcoin as a national asset. Senior officials have stated that America will not divest from its Bitcoin holdings, reflecting a strategic positioning toward crypto assets at the state level. This marks a notable shift in institutional approach to digital currencies, with potential implications for long-term Bitcoin adoption trends and market sentiment around government-backed crypto reserves.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 11h ago
America is no longer selling Bitcoin? Haha, now institutions will really have to take us retail investors seriously.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 11h ago
The US isn't abandoning Bitcoin? Then this time it's really different... Looks like the Americans are serious about playing for real.
The U.S. government has signaled a firm stance on Bitcoin as a national asset. Senior officials have stated that America will not divest from its Bitcoin holdings, reflecting a strategic positioning toward crypto assets at the state level. This marks a notable shift in institutional approach to digital currencies, with potential implications for long-term Bitcoin adoption trends and market sentiment around government-backed crypto reserves.