【Crypto World】The influence of cryptocurrencies in U.S. politics is on the rise. Recently, Cathie Wood, head of a well-known investment firm, stated that digital asset supporters’ participation has had a substantial impact on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, and this political momentum is expected to continue playing a role as the midterm elections approach.
More notably, progress in the accumulation of U.S. Bitcoin reserves has garnered attention. Currently, the Bitcoin held at the national level mainly comes from judicial confiscation channels, with an initial official target of 1 million coins. As the policy environment improves, the U.S. Treasury Department is evaluating the feasibility of initiating direct market purchases, which would mark a shift of Bitcoin from a passive asset to an active strategic allocation.
The significance of this move lies in—Bitcoin being incorporated into the national strategic asset system, with its status referencing traditional safe-haven assets like gold. This not only reflects an increased recognition of cryptocurrencies in asset allocation but also indicates a substantial shift in official policy environment. For the market, the emergence of national-level demand could become a new long-term price support source.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-11 05:25
ngl if the us gov actually starts buying btc directly... that's when you know things have shifted fr fr. been there lost that in 2022 when everyone said "institutional adoption = moon," turned out margin calls don't care about narratives lmao
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LightningHarvester
· 01-11 03:01
Will the Federal Reserve really buy Bitcoin directly? That would be outrageous.
Wait, is the Treasury still evaluating? Looks like it will take a long time to sort out.
Cathie Wood is leading the trend; the crypto circle finally has a voice in American politics.
A national-level holding of 1 million BTC—this is a huge amount.
Never received active allocation, so it's a genuine change in attitude, but don't be too optimistic; policies can change faster than flipping a book.
Gold can be stored in reserves, but Bitcoin so quickly? The US really has woken up.
If this really materializes, the story of BTC can be told for another two years.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-10 20:11
The US is really going all in on Bitcoin now, the Treasury Department has started actively buying as well. Gold: Who am I?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-09 02:10
Is the US really going all in on Bitcoin? 1 million coins are probably just the appetizer.
The Treasury Department directly buying? Then us retail investors are really going to profit.
Cathie Wood is right, this political force in the crypto world really can't be played with.
Wait, is this laying the groundwork for something?
Bull market signals are at an all-time high, everyone.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 01-09 02:10
Wait, is the US really going to officially stockpile coins? Are they about to make a statement?
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One million Bitcoins... If that's true, do we retail investors still have a way out?
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Wow, I've never received proactive purchases before. This shift is pretty intense.
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Cathie Wood is talking big again, but this time it seems like there's some real substance.
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National-level allocation, so is Bitcoin really about to become a hard asset?
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Oh my, the government is starting to stockpile coins. I'm still debating whether to add to my position.
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So, what does this mean? The US is laying the groundwork to make BTC a strategic asset.
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Bitcoin is now comparable to gold; this script is getting pretty intense.
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If this really happens, will those who shouted "cryptocurrencies are Ponzi schemes" be feeling embarrassed?
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The question is, how much will the Treasury actually buy? That's the key.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-09 02:09
Wait, the US Treasury really is going to start buying Bitcoin? If that happens, it will directly change the game rules.
We've been saying that institutions are coming, and this time it really feels different... Cathie is right.
A planned one million coins, this scale... is pretty intense.
Never received proactive allocation, this shift signals a clear change, need to give policies some time to digest.
The US operation is intense, Gold: Why am I still here?
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 01-09 02:00
so they're gonna buy a million btc direct from the market now... *checks notes* yeah this is literally the "institutional adoption phase" playbook we saw in 2017 right before the correction lol. history doesn't repeat but it sure does rhyme fr fr
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-09 01:59
Ha, the US is also starting to hoard coins. Now, are you afraid of gold?
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Wait, arguing over that little bit of judicial confiscation is pointless; direct purchase is the real deal.
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The US is getting serious. This policy shift is quite interesting.
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Cathie Wood is right; the forces in the crypto world have indeed changed something this time.
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A target of 1 million coins? Brothers, it's time to wake up. National-level recognition is truly coming.
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Never received proactive procurement; this shift is quite intense.
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With political momentum and policy support, is there any suspense about the next step?
U.S. Bitcoin Reserve Strategy Emerges: From Judicial Absence to National-Level Asset Allocation
【Crypto World】The influence of cryptocurrencies in U.S. politics is on the rise. Recently, Cathie Wood, head of a well-known investment firm, stated that digital asset supporters’ participation has had a substantial impact on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, and this political momentum is expected to continue playing a role as the midterm elections approach.
More notably, progress in the accumulation of U.S. Bitcoin reserves has garnered attention. Currently, the Bitcoin held at the national level mainly comes from judicial confiscation channels, with an initial official target of 1 million coins. As the policy environment improves, the U.S. Treasury Department is evaluating the feasibility of initiating direct market purchases, which would mark a shift of Bitcoin from a passive asset to an active strategic allocation.
The significance of this move lies in—Bitcoin being incorporated into the national strategic asset system, with its status referencing traditional safe-haven assets like gold. This not only reflects an increased recognition of cryptocurrencies in asset allocation but also indicates a substantial shift in official policy environment. For the market, the emergence of national-level demand could become a new long-term price support source.