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The possibility of the US government including Bitcoin in its strategic reserves is increasing. Industry analysts point out that the 2026 midterm elections are crucial for the policy direction of the Trump administration. From a political perspective, if Bitcoin can be officially incorporated into the US strategic reserves and held in actual positions, it would be an effective move to garner broader support—compared to simply confiscating assets, this proactive purchasing strategy better demonstrates recognition of crypto assets.
However, some voices also remind that previous practices such as stockpiling through listed companies and shifting towards MicroStrategy's approach did not elicit the expected market response. This indicates that mere publicity about holdings is not enough; the key lies in substantive policy advancement. If the US truly decides to establish an official Bitcoin reserve, the scale could reach around 1 million coins, which would have a profound impact on long-term market expectations. Based on current trends, policy-level recognition is gradually translating into concrete actions.