The United States is reconsidering the strategic value of Bitcoin. In recent policy discussions, there are voices advocating that the U.S. government should build BTC reserves similar to accumulating gold reserves. This reflects the growing global recognition of Bitcoin as a store of value. The market opportunities that were once lost are now being reevaluated by countries around the world.
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UnluckyValidator
· 11h ago
The US finally reacted, and now countries are rushing to hoard coins.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-07 20:59
nah, btc reserve strategy is just repeating history with different tech. governments want control, bitcoin wants freedom—that tension ain't gonna resolve with policy papers.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-06 21:52
Ha, the US is really panicking now. They refused to admit it before, and now they're just copying the homework.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-06 21:51
It should have been like this a long time ago; the US response is always half a beat behind.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-06 21:51
Looking bearish is one thing, but if the US really builds a BTC reserve, that would be something [Thinking]
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The big players are waiting for the Federal Reserve's policy to be implemented. Don't rush to jump in, everyone.
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The technical rebound this time really broke my support level prediction, caught me a bit off guard.
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Countries are stockpiling coins, retail investors are still hesitating to cut losses. The gap is widening.
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I'm not trying to be a downer, but be cautious of policy reversal risks. Risk management must be in place.
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The analogy of gold reserves sounds a bit alarming to me, feels like someone is trying to cut the leeks.
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The previous key support level is the 18 million circulating coins. If it breaks, things will get interesting.
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The US has woken up to this matter, while retail investors are still chasing gains and selling off intraday. It's hilarious.
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Is this bottoming really genuine, or is it a trap set by the big players? Honestly, I'm a bit unsure myself.
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The rising global consensus is a good thing, but opportunities for bottom positioning are becoming scarce.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-06 21:49
Speaking of which, this wave of the US suddenly taking another look at Bitcoin feels just like missing that train back then, and now trying to squeeze in again, haha.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-06 21:47
The US has finally remembered BTC this time, but it's too late.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-06 21:37
It should have been like this all along. If the US doesn't accumulate BTC, it will be beaten eventually.
The United States is reconsidering the strategic value of Bitcoin. In recent policy discussions, there are voices advocating that the U.S. government should build BTC reserves similar to accumulating gold reserves. This reflects the growing global recognition of Bitcoin as a store of value. The market opportunities that were once lost are now being reevaluated by countries around the world.