- Galaxy Digital stated that the US government will not purchase Bitcoin next year.
- The government will use the Bitcoin it already holds to prepare reserves.
- Currently, the US government holds 183,850 BTC, and discussions on Bitcoin reserve policies will continue.
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There is a claim that the US government will not purchase Bitcoin (BTC) next year.
According to Cointelegraph on the 27th (local time), Alex Thorn, head of research at Galaxy Digital, stated in a report, "The US government will not purchase Bitcoin next year," and "will use the Bitcoin it already holds to prepare reserves." He further predicted, "Discussions on Bitcoin reserve policies will continue," and "policies to expand Bitcoin reserves within various departments and agencies will be reviewed."
Meanwhile, if a bill to strategically reserve 1 million BTC is passed, the US government will need to purchase 200,000 BTC over five years. Currently, the US government holds 183,850 BTC (approximately $17.36 billion).
Son Min
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