Does Washington see Bitcoin as a strategic reserve?


Thielin also said that White House advisors hinted at an imminent announcement regarding National Strategic Reserves.
He said that the possibility of a policy-level commitment to Bitcoin has made people more positive about the market overall.
Thielin said that, with Bitcoin’s market share exceeding 60%, “a small group of alternative coins is seeing a quiet decline supported by real catalysts.”
Privacy-focused digital assets—he said they are gaining popularity with institutions—and projects related to real asset infrastructure are worth watching.

RWA protocols convert traditional financial instruments such as bonds, stocks, and real estate into digital tokens that can be used on blockchain networks.

Thielin’s analysis shows that once the Bitcoin consolidation phase ends, these sectors may be able to attract capital.
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