Marine
@marine
The U.S. just made Bitcoin a strategic reserve asset and this changes everything. For years, institutions dismissed Bitcoin as speculative. Now, Trump’s administration is removing $17B in potential selling pressure by repurposing confiscated Bitcoin into a government held reserve. This is exactly what went down for nations that once stockpiled gold. Why does this matter? → It signals long term state level adoption. → It forces traditional finance to rethink digital asset reserves. → It accelerates regulatory clarity (especially with the upcoming Crypto Summit) If the U.S. is securing Bitcoin supply while India and Europe push restrictive policies, where will liquidity flow? Governments don’t back assets they think will fail. They back what they plan to integrate. So if Bitcoin is becoming an asset of national interest, how long before others follow?
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