U.S. Representative Sheri Biggs discloses purchase of BlackRock Bitcoin Spot ETF IBIT

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), U.S. Republican Congresswoman Sheri Biggs disclosed that on March 4 she purchased BlackRock Bitcoin Spot ETF IBIT, with a declared maximum value of $250k. Biggs previously reported a maximum IBIT purchase of $250k in July 2025. The report indicates that Biggs is categorized by Stand With Crypto Alliance as a "strong supporter of crypto" lawmaker and has previously supported several related bills in the House, including the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act. (Source: MLion)
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GateUser-276116e2
· 6h ago
CLARITY and GENIUS both support it; she really knows her stuff.
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RetroRadioEcho
· 7h ago
250k dollars is just a test for politicians.
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SolitaryLampInTheSilentSea
· 7h ago
The congressman leading the purchase of IBIT, this signal is clear enough.
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TheLiquidationLampInMisty
· 13h ago
Buy IBIT twice, dollar-cost averaging strategy.
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GateUser-f2d5f4c0
· 13h ago
The Republican Party is maximizing its friendliness toward cryptocurrency this wave.
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AirdropsAfterTheTideRecedes
· 13h ago
The timeliness of disclosure is a bit confusing.
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ThereIsAChainInTheReflection.
· 13h ago
Political capital and real money both in on the line
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HexiHoodie
· 13h ago
Biggs's operation is really much better than shouting calls on Twitter.
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BridgeHopRanger
· 13h ago
Want to know her ETH position.
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RationalRugChecker
· 13h ago
Stand With Crypto Certification—How Valuable Is It?
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