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During the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump notably shifted to a pro-crypto position, promising that the United States would become the global hub for crypto and that his administration would support Bitcoin and other digital assets. Among the most attention-grabbing statements were his suggestions that the remaining Bitcoin supply should be mined within the U.S. and that the country could establish a dedicated national Bitcoin reserve. These pledges helped fuel strong market optimism, contributing to Bitcoin’s sharp rally and a series of new all-time highs throughout 2025 following his election victory. Despite those expectations, a year after his inauguration there is still no confirmed evidence that a U.S. Bitcoin reserve has been created, even though earlier rumors suggested the possibility of a broader digital asset stockpile that might include major altcoins. The lack of concrete policy movement has contrasted with the market’s earlier enthusiasm. The topic resurfaced recently when Jim Cramer said in a CNBC appearance that he had “heard” the president intended to accumulate Bitcoin around the $60,000 level to help fill such a reserve. This speculation gained attention after Bitcoin briefly dropped to that price range for the first time since before the late-2024 election period. However, there is currently no verified proof supporting Cramer’s claim. At present, the only clearly documented accumulation of Bitcoin mentioned in this context is Binance’s SAFU fund, which has been gradually converting part of its reserves from stablecoins into a Bitcoin-dominant allocation through several recent purchases. #safu #BitcoinETFs #TrupTariffBulish #CryptoTrends2024
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump notably shifted to a pro-crypto position, promising that the United States would become the global hub for crypto and that his administration would support Bitcoin and other digital assets. Among the most attention-grabbing statements were his suggestions that the remaining Bitcoin supply should be mined within the U.S. and that the country could establish a dedicated national Bitcoin reserve. These pledges helped fuel strong market optimism, contributing to Bitcoin’s sharp rally and a series of new all-time highs throughout 2025 following his election victory.
Despite those expectations, a year after his inauguration there is still no confirmed evidence that a U.S. Bitcoin reserve has been created, even though earlier rumors suggested the possibility of a broader digital asset stockpile that might include major altcoins. The lack of concrete policy movement has contrasted with the market’s earlier enthusiasm.
The topic resurfaced recently when Jim Cramer said in a CNBC appearance that he had “heard” the president intended to accumulate Bitcoin around the $60,000 level to help fill such a reserve. This speculation gained attention after Bitcoin briefly dropped to that price range for the first time since before the late-2024 election period. However, there is currently no verified proof supporting Cramer’s claim.
At present, the only clearly documented accumulation of Bitcoin mentioned in this context is Binance’s SAFU fund, which has been gradually converting part of its reserves from stablecoins into a Bitcoin-dominant allocation through several recent purchases.
#safu #BitcoinETFs #TrupTariffBulish #CryptoTrends2024
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#TrupTariffBulish On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration is considering reducing tariffs on China to a range between 50% and Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management cross-asset solutions CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what the market is missing right. Reciprocal tariffs have come to define Trump's trade policy of imposing the same tariffs on other countries that those countries impose on US. A key dollar index fell about 3% in the 24 hours surrounding Trump's tariff announcement and is now back to pre-election levels.
#TrupTariffBulish On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Trump administration is considering reducing tariffs on China to a range between 50% and Jim Caron, Morgan Stanley Investment Management cross-asset solutions CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what the market is missing right.
Reciprocal tariffs have come to define Trump's trade policy of imposing the same tariffs on other countries that those countries impose on US. A key dollar index fell about 3% in the 24 hours surrounding Trump's tariff announcement and is now back to pre-election levels.
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