#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 The Latest Shift in U.S. Treasury Department's Attitude: New Signals on Bitcoin Strategic Reserves
According to the latest news, the U.S. Treasury Department is gradually establishing a position for Bitcoin reserves. The most recent official statement reveals that while there is no immediate plan to actively purchase Bitcoin, the U.S. government is adopting a long-term holding strategy for Bitcoin assets seized through judicial procedures, firmly refusing to sell.
The signals behind this stance are worth pondering. From "not actively buying" to "actively holding seized assets," this marks a clear adjustment in the official attitude toward digital assets. In other words, the U.S. is building a Bitcoin strategic reserve through concrete actions—just in a different way—by law enforcement seizures rather than market acquisitions.
What does this mean for investors optimistic about digital assets? Government-level commitments to hold assets often generate long-term market confidence effects. More importantly, it reflects an increasing recognition among mainstream financial institutions of digital assets as part of their treasury allocations. As more national-level institutions participate, the overall ecosystem's compliance process is also accelerating.
It is worth noting that such policy adjustments often trigger chain reactions among institutional investors, especially during periods of asset allocation restructuring.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-10 12:26
Wow, the US operation this time is amazing, secretly building up reserves is really something
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-08 16:00
This approach of "long-term holding after confiscation" in the US is essentially a disguised way of building positions. Smart people can see through it.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-08 07:21
Damn, this move by the US is pretty slick. Is it basically a legal way to "buy the dip"?
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-08 07:21
Wait, is the US government secretly accumulating coins with this move? Same old trick, haha
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MoonRocketman
· 01-08 07:20
The US Treasury Department's move, to put it simply, is a form of building positions. They are accumulating chips through judicial confiscation. I calculated the angle coefficient, and the launch window for this trajectory breakout has already opened. The institutions should now be fueling up, waiting to take off together.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-08 07:15
Not actively buying but firmly holding onto the confiscated assets, this move by the US is truly ultimate... Essentially confirming it indirectly.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-08 07:10
Wow, this is essentially hoarding coins in disguise—smart people's move.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-08 07:06
Damn, is the US government's move this time a variation of "I won't buy but I bottom fish"? That's so clever...
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OnchainSniper
· 01-08 07:01
Wow, is the US secretly stockpiling coins? This tactic is pretty clever—saying you're not buying actually means you're secretly accumulating.
#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 The Latest Shift in U.S. Treasury Department's Attitude: New Signals on Bitcoin Strategic Reserves
According to the latest news, the U.S. Treasury Department is gradually establishing a position for Bitcoin reserves. The most recent official statement reveals that while there is no immediate plan to actively purchase Bitcoin, the U.S. government is adopting a long-term holding strategy for Bitcoin assets seized through judicial procedures, firmly refusing to sell.
The signals behind this stance are worth pondering. From "not actively buying" to "actively holding seized assets," this marks a clear adjustment in the official attitude toward digital assets. In other words, the U.S. is building a Bitcoin strategic reserve through concrete actions—just in a different way—by law enforcement seizures rather than market acquisitions.
What does this mean for investors optimistic about digital assets? Government-level commitments to hold assets often generate long-term market confidence effects. More importantly, it reflects an increasing recognition among mainstream financial institutions of digital assets as part of their treasury allocations. As more national-level institutions participate, the overall ecosystem's compliance process is also accelerating.
It is worth noting that such policy adjustments often trigger chain reactions among institutional investors, especially during periods of asset allocation restructuring.