Trump’s executive order sets up strategic bitcoin reserve

Trump’s executive order sets up strategic bitcoin reserve
Patrick McHenry - the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee — Official U.S. House headshot
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill has commented on President Trump’s recent Executive Order, which establishes a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a United States Digital Asset Stockpile. Hill emphasized the importance of maintaining the U.S.’s leadership in digital assets.

“President Trump is committed to ensuring the U.S. remains a global leader in digital assets,” Hill stated. He highlighted the need for “proper accountability, accurate tracking, and a unified approach to managing these novel assets.”

Hill encouraged collaboration between the administration and Congress concerning the reserve’s structure and funding. “As President Trump works to implement this Executive Order, I encourage his administration to collaborate with Congress,” he said.

The Chairman also expressed support for enacting federal legislation related to stablecoins and digital asset market structures. “Like President Trump, I believe the U.S. must lead in digital assets, and I look forward to working with the administration on the critically important steps of enacting federal stablecoin and digital asset market structure legislation.”



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