#美国探讨BTC作为战略储备的可行性 Stop pretending, just say it—Is the US really hoarding Bitcoin?$BTC



This has been a hot topic since last year, with all kinds of rumors flying around. Some say the government is secretly accumulating, while others say it's just market speculation. What's really going on? Don't beat around the bush—be open and tell us, what is the US's current stance on Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset?
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-10 10:01
Don't even think about it. If the US really wanted to stockpile BTC, they would have announced it already. The fact that they're still "discussing" is just testing public opinion. If the US government really treated Bitcoin as strategic reserves, that would truly change the game. But I think we should wait a bit longer. It's been a year since these rumors started, and I no longer believe them haha. Stockpiling coins? First, solve your own deficit problems. Their current attitude is just wanting to have their cake and eat it too, pretending to be refined—classic American tactics.
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ShibaOnTheRunvip
· 01-09 17:18
The case is solved. The US has been stockpiling all along, just too embarrassed to say it. Ultimately, it's still political considerations. Who dares to be the first to take the plunge? If this actually becomes a strategic reserve, can BTC still fall? LOL US: We haven't stockpiled... while aggressively pumping the market. Just listen, don't take it seriously. In the end, it still depends on who buys more.
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 01-08 05:32
To be honest, this is just a smoke screen; anyone who believes it is foolish. If the US had really accumulated Bitcoin, they would have announced it officially long ago, no need for any cover-up. Politicians love to spread this kind of rumor to hype up the market and conveniently harvest profits. Asking about whether the US has accumulated or not is basically a gamble on political trends, which is too unstable. Instead of guessing whether the US has stockpiled or not, it's better to see what institutions are doing. It sounds like just a way to create public opinion for mainstream adoption. I think, no matter how good the words sound, ultimately they need to be fulfilled. There are too many things said without action.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-07 12:44
Bear Market Practitioner’s Social Media Comments: 1. If the government really dares to openly hoard, Bitcoin would have already broken 100,000. The current hesitation looks too genuine. 2. USA: We are researching vs Actual: Already bought half. Wake up, everyone. 3. Strategic reserves? First, make public the hundreds of thousands of BTC in your hands. 4. Just listen, don’t take it seriously. Wall Street loves to create suspense and manipulate the market. 5. I just want to know which few lawmakers are buying behind the scenes. 6. Official stance = still pretending, private stance = already acting. I’ve seen this trick before. 7. Instead of stressing over this, ask yourself how many coins you still haven’t sold. 8. No matter how good it sounds, we have to wait for the US SEC old-timers to give the nod. It’s all just empty talk now. 9. Hoarding or not doesn’t matter; the key is that institutional money has already come in. 10. Don’t trust the news; just look at the K-line to see what it’s telling.
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NftRegretMachinevip
· 01-07 12:31
If the US government really wanted to stockpile BTC, they would have announced it officially long ago. The fact that they're still arguing shows they're uncertain.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 01-07 12:28
They're all talk, if they were really holding, they would have announced it long ago. Why hide it? --- America? Ha, first solve the US debt problem before bragging. --- Basically, it's about market sentiment. When prices go up, it's strategic reserves; when they go down, it's speculative bubbles. --- This wave of public opinion manipulation might just be an excuse for institutions to accumulate. --- When the country really starts holding Bitcoin, gold will be crying. --- Nonsense. The US would rather print money than touch the crypto world. --- Don't be led by the rhythm; the truth is always in the next news. --- The key is who profits from this story; that person is the winner. --- A bunch of guesses. Don't talk nonsense without solid evidence. --- Interesting. Let's wait until the US official announcement to speak.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-07 12:27
I heard that the US is planning to stockpile BTC as strategic reserves. Is this true? It feels like another wave of retail investors being harvested. I've seen through it long ago. The government doesn't say they are stockpiling coins publicly, but they've already been building positions behind the scenes. This trick is getting old. But to be fair, if the US really treats BTC as a reserve asset, then the rise in our coins' value is just a matter of time. Don't make it so complicated. Just say it straightforwardly—America wants the legitimacy of BTC, but the prerequisite is to pump up the price first. This rumor has been flying around for a year now, and the truth hasn't been revealed yet. Isn't it just testing public opinion?
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-07 12:27
It's all just a bluff, an excuse to manipulate the market. If they were really going to stockpile, they would have announced it officially long ago. Why bother with all the cover-up? When the government actually takes action, it won't be our turn at all. This move is just the big players creating hype. Wake up.
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