Investment giant Cathie Wood recently proposed an interesting logic: if the Trump administration wants to increase support before the 2026 midterm elections and avoid becoming a lame duck, it might take major actions in the cryptocurrency sector.



What exactly could they do? Wood believes that the Trump team would coordinate with departments related to cryptocurrencies and artificial intelligence to accelerate the implementation of key policies. The most eye-catching move would be for the U.S. Treasury to directly purchase Bitcoin, thereby establishing a national-level crypto asset reserve.

The underlying logic is quite clear: on one hand, it can send friendly signals to the crypto community; on the other hand, it’s an innovative attempt to diversify dollar asset allocations. If this idea comes true, a national reserve of 1 million Bitcoins would indeed have a profound impact on the entire market. However, this is still a policy expectation within the industry, and actual implementation will depend on specific economic and political considerations.
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