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Markets Unimpressed as Bitcoin Plunges Despite Trump’s Strategic Reserve

International Desk By International Desk March 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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In a surprising turn of events, the executive order signed by United States President Donald Trump to establish a strategic reserve for Bitcoin and other digital assets has failed to have the desired impact on the crypto markets. Following the announcement of the order, the value of Bitcoin experienced a significant decline.

Bitcoin saw a decline of up to 6 percent after the announcement of Trump’s order on Thursday. The cryptocurrency dropped to as low as $84,900 before recovering slightly to trade at around $87,700 as of 05:00 GMT.

In a statement regarding the order, Trump’s crypto advisor David Sacks mentioned that the “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve” and “Digital Asset Stockpile” would be funded with assets seized in criminal or civil cases. Sacks assured the public that this initiative would not cost taxpayers anything.

The order also instructed the Secretaries of Treasury and Commerce to develop strategies for acquiring more Bitcoin that would not have any financial implications for the US taxpayer. This move was part of Trump’s vision to transform the US into the leading cryptocurrency hub in the world.

Despite the announcement, some members of the crypto community were not impressed by the lack of plans to acquire additional assets. One tech entrepreneur criticized the government’s approach, stating that the announcement could lead to a bear market.

It was noted that the US government currently owns around 200,000 Bitcoin, although there has never been a full audit of these holdings. Sacks suggested that the reserve would operate similar to a “digital Fort Knox” to help Bitcoin maintain its value.

In addition to establishing a Bitcoin reserve, Sacks mentioned that a separate stockpile would be created for other digital assets like ether, XRP, Solana, and Cardano, which were previously mentioned by Trump as part of his plan for a cryptocurrency reserve.

The value of Bitcoin had surged after Trump’s election, reaching a record high of $109,071 in mid-January. The president’s stance on cryptocurrency has faced criticism, especially considering reports of his family accumulating significant wealth in the crypto space.

Critics have raised concerns about the lack of intrinsic value in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, drawing comparisons to Ponzi schemes. Despite the mixed reactions, Trump’s executive order marks a significant development in the US government’s approach to digital assets.

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