Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Plan - US government's strategic Bitcoin reserve plan faces bureaucratic delays and market disappointment [24] - Freedom of Information request reveals Treasury lacks reports from federal agencies regarding seized assets for the reserve [7] - US Marshall Service holds only 28,988 Bitcoin, worth approximately $33 billion, significantly lower than the widely cited 200,000+ Bitcoin [8] - Treasury Secretary's mixed messaging created market uncertainty, initially stating no Bitcoin purchases, then clarifying exploration of "budget-neutral pathways" [10][11] Legislative Efforts and Political Landscape - Senator Cynthia Lemus' Bitcoin Act of 2025 proposes purchasing 200,000 Bitcoin per year for 5 years, potentially creating a supply shock [13] - The Bitcoin Act has a low (1%) chance of being enacted due to Democratic opposition [15] Expert Opinions and Market Impact - Michael Sailor advocates for a fully funded strategic Bitcoin reserve, projecting $81 trillion for the Treasury [17] - A survey indicates that economists do not agree that creating a strategic crypto reserve would benefit the US economy [18] - Spot Bitcoin ETFs have attracted over $55 billion in cumulative net inflows [20] - 74% of all Bitcoin is now considered illiquid, indicating long-term holders are refusing to sell, creating a supply squeeze [20] Potential Future Scenarios - If the Bitcoin Act passes, analysts forecast a $200,000 Bitcoin by the end of 2025 [22] - If the SPR remains a paper reserve, Bitcoin's fate depends on ETF inflows and corporate treasury demand, leaving the market vulnerable to corrections [23]
They Lied About the US Bitcoin Reserve... Here's the Shocking Truth!
Coin Bureauยท2025-09-25 12:31