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    U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve announcement triggers crypto decline

    March 10, 2025
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    Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline of up to 6.5% on Monday, reflecting continued volatility following an executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump to establish a U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve. The cryptocurrency briefly fell to approximately $80,650 before recovering some losses. By 4:12 a.m. ET, Bitcoin was down 0.74% at $82,050, according to Arab Crypto Insight.

    U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve announcement triggers crypto decline

    The newly announced U.S. strategic crypto reserve will be funded using cryptocurrencies seized in criminal and civil forfeiture cases, with no immediate plans for the government to purchase additional Bitcoin. The executive order, signed last Thursday, initially triggered a decline in crypto prices as investors reacted with disappointment over the lack of a large-scale acquisition program.

    Other major cryptocurrencies also exhibited volatility on Monday. Ether and XRP, which had initially dropped by as much as 7.5%, rebounded to trade in positive territory by early morning trading. Despite the market’s short-term reaction, some industry analysts see long-term potential in the policy move.

    Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise Asset Management, stated that the market may be misinterpreting the significance of the reserve. Speaking to the media, Hougan suggested that investors had expected a more aggressive strategy, such as immediate government purchases of large Bitcoin reserves. However, he maintained that the long-term impact of the decision could be more significant than market sentiment currently suggests.

    Experts debate the long-term impact of bitcoin reserve strategy

    David Sacks, White House Crypto and AI Czar, provided additional insight, noting that the U.S. government would consider “budget-neutral strategies” for acquiring more Bitcoin, ensuring no additional costs to taxpayers. This approach leaves room for potential expansion of the reserve while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

    Hougan emphasized that the executive order could mark a turning point in Bitcoin’s role on the global stage. He speculated that the decision might encourage other governments to consider developing their own cryptocurrency reserves, reinforcing Bitcoin’s position as a geopolitically significant asset.

    Despite the immediate price dip, Hougan remains optimistic about the long-term outlook for Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market. Calling the decline a “short-term setback,” he suggested that the market would eventually recognize the strategic implications of the U.S. initiative, which he believes could ultimately drive Bitcoin’s value significantly higher. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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