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The Block: Leaders push for U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve at Washington roundtable

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The Block: Leaders push for U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve at Washington roundtable
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Cynthia Lummis, United States Senator | The White House

The Block announced that Michael Saylor and Fred Thiel will participate in a Washington, D.C., roundtable hosted by Senator Cynthia Lummis and Representative Nick Begich. The event aims to promote the BITCOIN Act, which proposes creating a U.S. reserve of one million bitcoins.

The concept of a strategic bitcoin reserve reflects increasing interest from governments in digital assets as part of their financial strategies. According to CoinDesk, El Salvador made history in 2021 by becoming the first nation to adopt bitcoin as legal tender and has since accumulated reserves as a hedge against inflation. Advocates of the BITCOIN Act argue that the U.S. should follow similar steps to maintain its financial leadership and prevent falling behind in global crypto adoption.

The BITCOIN Act includes provisions for the U.S. government to acquire one million bitcoins over five years through "budget-neutral strategies." As reported by The Block, these strategies may include directing forfeited or seized bitcoin into a permanent federal reserve, expanding on an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump that restricted the sale of seized crypto assets. Supporters contend this method avoids additional taxpayer burden while securing a long-term bitcoin position for the nation.

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Momentum for broader crypto regulation has grown in Congress, signaling a more structured approach to digital assets. CNBC reported that lawmakers passed their first crypto-specific legislation in July 2024 regulating stablecoins, a move widely seen as a milestone for the sector. Proponents of the BITCOIN Act believe this progress provides a timely opportunity to establish bitcoin reserves as part of the U.S. financial infrastructure.

The Block is a global digital asset and blockchain-focused media organization delivering news, research, and analysis on the evolving cryptocurrency industry. According to The Block, its mission is to provide unbiased coverage on crypto markets, regulation, and technology, helping readers understand complex issues in the digital economy. The outlet’s reporting is widely used by investors, policymakers, and businesses shaping the future of financial innovation.

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