Trump establishes strategic bitcoin reserve ahead of Crypto Summit

Washington, D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve, just a day before hosting cryptocurrency industry executives at the White House.
The reserve will be funded with bitcoin seized by the federal government through asset forfeiture proceedings, according to White House crypto advisor David Sacks. In a post on social media platform X, Sacks likened the initiative to a “digital Fort Knox,” emphasizing that the U.S. will hold the bitcoin as a store of value rather than selling it.
At Friday’s White House crypto summit, Trump is expected to formally announce his plan to build the reserve, which will include bitcoin along with four other cryptocurrencies: ether, XRP, solana, and cardano. While details on the reserve’s functionality and benefits remain unclear, proponents argue it could allow taxpayers to benefit from the potential appreciation of digital assets.
However, the move has drawn mixed reactions. Critics claim the initiative is merely a rebranding of government-held bitcoin, without any active buying strategy. Charles Edwards, founder of Bitcoin-focused hedge fund Capriole Investments, called the announcement “underwhelming,” stating that it offers no new market impact.
Bitcoin’s price briefly dipped over 5% to below $85,000 following the announcement, before recovering to $88,107.
Trump’s growing alignment with the crypto industry has also raised ethical concerns. His family has been involved in launching cryptocurrency meme coins, and he holds a stake in World Liberty Financial, a crypto platform. While his aides insist that outside ethics lawyers are reviewing his business ventures, some critics worry about potential conflicts of interest.
The executive order directs the Treasury and Commerce departments to develop budget-neutral strategies for acquiring more bitcoin without imposing additional costs on taxpayers. Sacks estimated that the U.S. government owns approximately 200,000 bitcoins and that premature sales of the cryptocurrency have cost taxpayers around $17 billion. However, the methodology behind these estimates remains uncertain.
Federal Cabinet Approves Ban on TLP Group
5 hours ago
United States Imposed New Sanctions on Russia, Says Trump
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Russia to pressure President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.…Israel Passes Bill to Annex Occupied West Bank Territory
The Israeli parliament has given initial approval to a controversial and illegal bill to annex the occupied West Bank. This…PAF Chief Visits Romania to Boost Defence Ties
Rawalpindi: During an official visit to Romania, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff of…“Iran Is the True Face of Terrorism, But the Door to Friendship Remains Open”
Washington — The White House has strongly reacted to remarks made by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who recently…
Rapid increase in HIV cases among children in Nawabshah
A serious health concern has come to light in Sindh, as officials have reported a rapid increase in HIV cases…Dengue and Malaria Cases Continue to Rise in Interior Sindh
Dengue and malaria continue to spread rapidly across Hyderabad and several districts of interior Sindh, as hospitals remain flooded with…An incident of violence against polio workers in Karachi
An incident of violence against polio workers in Karachi took place in FB Area Block 14, Goharabad. A team giving…258 Prisoners in Balochistan Jails Suffer from TB, AIDS, and Hepatitis
A recent health report has revealed that 258 prisoners in Balochistan jails are suffering from TB, AIDS, and Hepatitis. These…
Gold Prices Drop in Pakistan Following Global Trends
KARACHI: Gold prices in Pakistan saw a decline on Thursday,…4 hours agoFederal Cabinet Approves Ban on TLP Group
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet, under the leadership of Prime Minister…5 hours agoCTD Arrests Two Suspected Killers Linked to Terror
Karachi: The Sindh Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Thursday announced the…5 hours agoRawalpindi Police Refuse to Arrest Aleema Khan Despite Warrant
Islamabad: Rawalpindi police on Thursday did not arrest Aleema Khan,…5 hours ago