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Bitcoin - Bitcoin’s fate in Trump’s hands?!

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Bitcoin is trading below the EMA50 and EMA200 on the four-hour timeframe and is trading in its descending channel. Bitcoin’s continued downward trend and its inclusion in the zone may buy it again for us.
A Bitcoin correction will also be offered to test the selling from the zone. It should be noted that there is a possibility of heavy fluctuations and shadows due to the movement of whales in the market and one should have capital management in the cryptocurrency market, than we can ask for more. If the downward trend continues, I can buy now.

During Trump’s presidency, the United States is aiming to become the “global capital of cryptocurrencies.” A key component of this strategy is establishing a national digital asset reserve, where Bitcoin will play a central role as a “digital Fort Knox.” Currently, the U.S. holds approximately 200,000 Bitcoins, making it one of the largest Bitcoin holders globally. Other digital assets, apart from Bitcoin, will be stored separately.

In contrast, during Biden’s administration, a significant portion of government-held Bitcoin was sold, slowing the growth of the cryptocurrency sector and restricting banks from engaging in digital asset transactions. These policies resulted in a decline in crypto development within the U.S.

Now, the Trump administration is reviewing all digital assets under U.S. ownership and evaluating the possibility of acquiring more Bitcoin. Additionally, the administration aims to end “Operation Choke Point 2.0,” which had pushed banks away from crypto, and accelerate the passage of stablecoin legislation by the end of the August recess. Trump has also declared that the U.S. will never sell its Bitcoin holdings, keeping them as a long-term reserve asset.

Following Trump’s remarks about creating a national digital currency reserve, Bitcoin initially surged but later fell below its pre-announcement level. Currently, Bitcoin’s price has dropped below $83,000, with other major cryptocurrencies experiencing similar declines.

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that his administration was establishing a strategic reserve of digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Ripple, and Cardano. While this initially drove prices higher, it was later clarified that the plan only involved holding confiscated digital assets rather than making direct crypto purchases.

On Friday, Trump signed an executive order formalizing the initiative, but markets reacted negatively. Bitcoin fell by $3,000, reaching its lowest level in weeks. The order does leave open the possibility of government Bitcoin purchases in the future, though such a move would likely require congressional approval.

As a result, most cryptocurrencies that had gained value due to the announcement have since lost those gains. Assets such as Cardano, Solana, Ripple, and Ethereum have all returned to their pre-announcement price levels. This event once again underscored that governments often act more as liquidity exit points rather than driving new capital inflows into the market.

Meanwhile, Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy, has proposed that the U.S. government should acquire 25% of the total Bitcoin supply by 2035 to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. His suggestion is for the government to systematically purchase between 5% and 25% of Bitcoin’s supply through daily acquisitions from 2025 to 2035, by which time 99% of all Bitcoin will have been mined.

Saylor presented this idea at the White House Crypto Summit, urging President Trump and top crypto leaders to adopt a “never sell your Bitcoin” policy. He predicts that such a reserve could be worth between $16 trillion and $81 trillion by 2045, potentially helping to reduce the national debt.

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