MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor and Strategy CEO Phong Le recently held discussions with a U.S. Senator in Washington regarding digital assets and cryptocurrency policy. The meeting underscored growing legislative interest in establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve for the United States. This development reflects shifting momentum in Washington, where prominent policymakers are increasingly open to incorporating Bitcoin into national financial strategy. Such high-level engagement signals potential shifts in how U.S. regulators and lawmakers view cryptocurrencies as both policy tools and long-term assets.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 8h ago
Saylor is busy in Washington again. Will this time help push Bitcoin reserves to be implemented? It seems unbelievable but not entirely impossible.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-10 20:55
Washington has started playing with Bitcoin, is it really about to take off now?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 20:52
Wow, is the US about to stockpile Bitcoin? It's really happening now.
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down_only_larry
· 01-10 20:38
Are we going to establish an official Bitcoin reserve? Saylor is busy with this again.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-10 20:30
Bankruptcy countdown, Web3 veterans who have seen big storms and waves, are especially sensitive to policy trends in the crypto circle.
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Saylor is up to something again in Washington, is the strategic Bitcoin reserve really coming?
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor and Strategy CEO Phong Le recently held discussions with a U.S. Senator in Washington regarding digital assets and cryptocurrency policy. The meeting underscored growing legislative interest in establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve for the United States. This development reflects shifting momentum in Washington, where prominent policymakers are increasingly open to incorporating Bitcoin into national financial strategy. Such high-level engagement signals potential shifts in how U.S. regulators and lawmakers view cryptocurrencies as both policy tools and long-term assets.