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Trump unveils US crypto reserve and its implications

Tuesday 04 March 2025 - 10:35
By: Zahouani Ilham
Trump unveils US crypto reserve and its implications

In a groundbreaking announcement on Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed plans to establish a national strategic crypto reserve, which will include five major cryptocurrencies. The reserve aims to position the U.S. as the leading global hub for cryptocurrency, a promise Trump made to crypto advocates during his election campaign. This move marks a shift from the previous administration's stance, which had implemented stringent regulations on the crypto industry due to concerns about fraud. Trump has criticized the policies of former President Joe Biden, calling them "corrupt" and declaring that his new initiative will support the crypto industry.

The reserve will initially consist of smaller cryptocurrencies like XRP, Cardano, and Solana, but Trump clarified that Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) would be the core components of the reserve. Following the announcement, the values of these digital currencies surged, with Cardano jumping 60% and Bitcoin rising by more than 10%.

The creation of a U.S. crypto reserve comes amid growing global interest in using digital currencies as a store of value, similar to gold. Countries like Switzerland, Brazil, and Russia are exploring the possibility of creating their own crypto reserves. The U.S. currently holds the largest amount of Bitcoin—around 200,000 BTC—among nations. If Trump's proposal moves forward, the U.S. could play a significant role in shaping global crypto regulations.

Trump's push for a crypto reserve positions the U.S. ahead of other nations, providing the potential to reduce the volatility associated with cryptocurrencies. The move also aligns with the broader trend of integrating digital assets into national reserves, as seen in countries like El Salvador and Bhutan, both of which have adopted Bitcoin as legal tender.


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