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    Bitcoin cold war looms as U.S. and Russia ramp up reserves

    December 14, 2024
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    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated his support for bitcoin and cryptocurrency, confirming plans to establish a U.S. Bitcoin Strategic Reserve. Speaking to the media, Trump emphasized the need for the United States to stay competitive, stating, “We’re going to do something great with crypto because we don’t want China, or anybody else, to get ahead of us.” The announcement has sent shockwaves through financial markets, with bitcoin prices surging past $100,000 following his election victory.

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    Trump’s proposal mirrors the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, envisioning a national stockpile of bitcoin as a safeguard against economic challenges. The concept, first introduced during Trump’s July address at the Bitcoin 2024 conference, suggested bitcoin could surpass gold’s $16 trillion market capitalization. This bold prediction aligns with growing sentiment that bitcoin could become a cornerstone of financial stability amid mounting global economic pressures.

    The push for a bitcoin reserve is gaining political traction. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis has introduced the “Boosting Innovation, Technology, and Competitiveness Through Optimized Investment Nationwide (BITCOIN) Act,” which proposes that the U.S. acquire 1 million bitcoins over five years. Lummis argues that such a reserve would help mitigate the ballooning $35 trillion U.S. national debt and strengthen the country’s financial standing.

    International developments further underscore the urgency of Trump’s initiative. Reports indicate that Russian lawmakers are advocating for a bitcoin reserve, following President Vladimir Putin’s endorsement of bitcoin as an alternative to traditional foreign currency reserves. This move comes after Western sanctions froze significant portions of Russia’s foreign assets, amplifying its interest in decentralized financial solutions.

    Market analysts have responded to Trump’s plans with ambitious price forecasts for bitcoin. Perianne Boring, founder of the Digital Chamber of Commerce, suggested that bitcoin could reach $800,000 per coin by the end of 2025 if Trump’s proposals are enacted, potentially elevating its market capitalization to $15 trillion. This projection builds on bitcoin’s fixed supply model, which many see as a safeguard against inflation and economic instability.

    Elon Musk has also entered the discussion, adding momentum to bitcoin’s meteoric rise. While details of Musk’s latest involvement remain under wraps, his history of influencing crypto markets is undeniable. The convergence of Trump’s political backing and Musk’s market influence has further energized investor enthusiasm.

    As the bitcoin price continues to climb, the broader implications of a U.S. Bitcoin Strategic Reserve are being closely examined. The proposal highlights the increasing importance of digital assets in global finance and signals a potential shift in how nations address fiscal challenges in a rapidly evolving economic landscape. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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