Major Update: U.S. Government Confirms Bitcoin Holdings Strategy
Official statement from President Trump's administration: The U.S. government has not sold any of its forfeited Bitcoin holdings and currently has no plans to do so. This confirmation comes as a significant indicator of the government's stance on its crypto asset reserves. The policy direction suggests a holding posture rather than liquidation, which carries implications for the broader Bitcoin market and institutional confidence in digital assets.
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YieldChaser
· 01-17 08:55
Oh no, the US government finally stopped selling Bitcoin. Are they holding now? Looks like someone is also bottom-fishing haha
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-17 08:53
Not selling? That means you're waiting for the sucker to take over, smart.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-17 08:51
The sand that can't be held, does the government also want to hodl? This script is quite interesting.
The US government is really learning from us and diamond-handing, hilarious.
Not selling is the best news, better than anything else.
Wait, is this a signal to institutions? Feels a bit conspiracy theory.
Trump's hand is played pretty well, at least it benefits us.
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FudVaccinator
· 01-17 08:43
Uh... Is the US government no longer selling Bitcoin? Are they telling us that "HODL is the truth" now? Haha
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-17 08:30
Experience counts, and the Trump administration directly HODLs, which is endorsing Bitcoin.
Major Update: U.S. Government Confirms Bitcoin Holdings Strategy
Official statement from President Trump's administration: The U.S. government has not sold any of its forfeited Bitcoin holdings and currently has no plans to do so. This confirmation comes as a significant indicator of the government's stance on its crypto asset reserves. The policy direction suggests a holding posture rather than liquidation, which carries implications for the broader Bitcoin market and institutional confidence in digital assets.