CryptoBriefing and crypto.news both cover Bitget CEO Gracy Chen's comments on the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve but disagree on whether the March 2025 executive order permits any acquisition mechanism beyond forfeiture.
CryptoBriefing and crypto.news both cover Bitget CEO Gracy Chen's comments on the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve but disagree on whether the March 2025 executive order permits any acquisition mechanism beyond forfeiture.
The executive order establishing it, signed on March 6, 2025, explicitly limits the reserve to Bitcoin seized or forfeited through criminal and civil asset proceedings. No taxpayer money goes in. No market orders get placed.
The White House did not completely prohibit the government from obtaining more BTC. Instead, the order directed the Treasury and Commerce departments to develop acquisition strategies that are budget-neutral and impose no additional costs on taxpayers.
What would settle it: The full text of the March 6, 2025 executive order establishing the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. Digital Asset Stockpile.
Treat as established that no open-market Bitcoin purchases are happening now and that Chen views near-term buying as unlikely; the specific question of whether the executive order itself authorizes a future non-forfeiture acquisition mechanism is contested and would need to be checked against the order's actual text.
Treat as established that no open-market Bitcoin purchases are happening now and that Chen views near-term buying as unlikely; the specific question of whether the executive order itself authorizes a future non-forfeiture acquisition mechanism is contested and would need to be checked against the order's actual text.
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