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One more eye-catching step about crypto assets came up in the U.S. policy circle. A new draft bill called the “American Reserve Modernization Act” puts forward adding Bitcoin to a strategic reserve setup for at least 20 years.
This move shows that digital assets are no longer seen only as tech goods, but as a long-term economic power factor. Groups backing the bill argue that, due to its capped supply, Bitcoin can give cover against dollar-based price growth pressure.
After central banks raised gold holdings in recent years, the idea of a digital reserve began to be talked about in a big way. The “digital gold” tag for Bitcoin has been used for a long time; this bill now lifts that view to the policy level.
Two views stand out in finance circles. The side in favor thinks the U.S. must keep its lead in the digital economy race. The side against it says such a step holds risk due to high price swings.
Even so, moves like this hold huge mental value for the crypto market. Because every good step at the state level builds a stronger feel of trust for large firms.
Bitcoin is no longer just a tool to buy and hold; it is turning into a strategic asset named in the global economic power math.
#DigitalReserve
One more eye-catching step about crypto assets came up in the U.S. policy circle. A new draft bill called the “American Reserve Modernization Act” puts forward adding Bitcoin to a strategic reserve setup for at least 20 years.
This move shows that digital assets are no longer seen only as tech goods, but as a long-term economic power factor. Groups backing the bill argue that, due to its capped supply, Bitcoin can give cover against dollar-based price growth pressure.
After central banks raised gold holdings in recent years, the idea of a digital reserve began to be talked about in a big way. The “digital gold” tag for Bitcoin has been used for a long time; this bill now lifts that view to the policy level.
Two views stand out in finance circles. The side in favor thinks the U.S. must keep its lead in the digital economy race. The side against it says such a step holds risk due to high price swings.
Even so, moves like this hold huge mental value for the crypto market. Because every good step at the state level builds a stronger feel of trust for large firms.
Bitcoin is no longer just a tool to buy and hold; it is turning into a strategic asset named in the global economic power math.
#DigitalReserve