163 Pages, No Clarity: U.S. Crypto Report Raises Eyebrows Over Unaddressed Bitcoin Reserve
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The post 163 Pages, No Clarity: U.S. Crypto Report Raises Eyebrows Over Unaddressed Bitcoin Reserve appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The White House has released a 163-page strategy outlining its approach to cryptocurrency policy, but one major detail was left out: what the government plans to do with its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. While the report pushes regulators like the SEC to take action even without new laws, it offers little clarity on how the U.S. will handle its own crypto assets. No New Plans or Clarity Discussed in Crypto Report The recently released crypto report gives the most detailed look so far at President Donald Trump’s efforts, covering both major and minor policy moves happening this year. But for those in the market who have been tracking these developments closely, it doesn’t introduce any new plans or provide in-depth explanations of specific policies. Senior officials said the report is meant to track the government’s progress, which they claim is already ahead of the Biden era. The new GENIUS Act requires stablecoin regulations, and a broader bill, the Clarity Act, has passed the House and is now moving through the Senate. Also read: Trump’s New Crypto Plan Skips Mentioning a Bitcoin Reserve. Why? Trump’s plan to create government reserves of Bitcoin and other digital assets was only briefly mentioned at the very end of the report. What seemed like a big idea was just lightly summarized, with no new information or explanation. It leaves many wondering what the government actually plans to do with these digital assets. One official said the groundwork for the project is already in progress and promised that more details will be shared soon. The report also touches on other policy goals, like giving the Securities and Exchange Commission a clear framework for companies to offer…
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