Trump may put bitcoin strategic reserve
Recently, rumors that Trump may use Bitcoin as a strategic reserve have sparked a hot debate. Simon Gerovich, CEO of Japanese-listed Metaplanet, said on social media that if President Trump includes Bitcoin in the U.S. strategic reserve, other Asian countries could follow suit. He argued that if the U.S. made Bitcoin a strategic reserve, it would have a major global impact, with Japan and other countries likely to follow. This idea has sparked widespread discussion, with some arguing that if the U.S. were to make Bitcoin a strategic reserve, it would help the global adoption of Bitcoin and increase its value. Others, however, are skeptical, arguing that Trump is unlikely to include Bitcoin in the strategic reserve because it would conflict with existing U.S. monetary policy. Trump has yet to make any public statement on the matter, but the rumor has already caught the attention of the market and has sparked thoughts on the future trends of Bitcoin.
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