David Sacks: The United States should have established a Bitcoin reserve long ago, and is willing to purchase more Bitcoin in a budget-neutral manner
White House Encryption and AI Director David Sacks made a statement before the cryptocurrency summit, saying: "The United States should have established Bitcoin reserves long ago. But our country did not formulate a long-term strategy, so we lost billions of dollars. All federal departments will immediately audit crypto assets and initiate the process of creating BTC reserves and crypto inventories. There has been no discussion about selling reserve assets such as gold to buy more Bitcoin, but we are willing to purchase more Bitcoin in a budget-neutral manner. This decision will be made by the Secretary of Treasury and the Secretary of Commerce."
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