#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently sent a noteworthy signal: government-seized Bitcoin is no longer publicly auctioned as before but is directly incorporated into "strategic reserves" for long-term holding.



This shift may seem subtle, but upon closer inspection, it’s quite interesting—

First, seized BTC are no longer dumped into the secondary market. Previously, government disposal of law-enforcement confiscated crypto assets was usually through auctions for liquidation. Now, they are being accumulated, which means the market loses a potential source of selling pressure.

Second, the government actively chooses to hold the coins long-term. Although they won’t be buying in the open market, the decision to "hold rather than liquidate" itself reveals a certain recognition of Bitcoin’s long-term value.

Most importantly, Bitcoin has been officially incorporated into the national asset management framework—upgrading from the label of "law enforcement spoils" to "strategic asset allocation." This isn’t about predicting price increases but signifies a shift in perception. Government reserves of Bitcoin, to some extent, serve as an endorsement of its asset properties.

$BTC $ETH $SOL’s ecosystem value may be being redefined by more institutions.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 1h ago
Wait, the government isn't auctioning and just stockpiling? What does that mean? Does it mean the selling pressure is gone?
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HashBardvip
· 01-10 08:07
ngl the "strategic reserve" rebranding is such a narrative shift... government's basically admitting btc isn't just digital tulips anymore, and that hits different
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RugPullProphetvip
· 01-09 18:41
Wait, the government isn't dumping coins but instead accumulating? This signal is a bit significant, it feels like the landscape is about to change.
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AirdropHunter9000vip
· 01-08 09:00
Wow, the government is directly stockpiling coins? That's the real bullish signal, way better than any positive news.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 01-08 08:59
Wow, the government is starting to strategically stockpile coins. This really changes everything. This is the biggest signal, more effective than any positive news. Wait, do they genuinely recognize BTC's value or are they just out of places to spend money... Anyway, less selling pressure is definitely a good thing.
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LightningClickervip
· 01-08 08:58
The government is no longer dumping, this is the real positive news. It's more effective than any other positive signals.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 01-08 08:54
Coming back with this set again? The government not crashing the market indeed reduces the shorts' ammunition, but is this really a positive? I thought the same when I went all in last year, but the liquidation price hit three months earlier than expected. If only I had known earlier, brother.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-08 08:53
So, has the US government really started hoarding coins? What does this mean, everyone should understand it. Wait, is this a genuine signal or just another attempt to pull the wool over our eyes? BTC changing from "prohibited items" to "strategic asset," this transformation is indeed quite impressive.
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ser_aped.ethvip
· 01-08 08:48
Wow, is the US government really starting to hoard coins? The signal is too obvious now.
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APY_Chaservip
· 01-08 08:39
Wow, the government is starting to hoard coins too. This signal can't be held back anymore.
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