“It’s unclear whether the U.S. government has the authority to use seized bitcoin to constitute a strategic reserve.”, — write: www.coindesk.com
- Then-candidate Donald Trump promised to stop selling seized bitcoin back in July.
- Experts tell CoinDesk that the incoming president might need help from Congress to establish a proper strategic reserve.
- While Republicans will soon have majorities in Congress, spinning up a bitcoin reserve won’t be high on their list of priorities.
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