White House Explores Bitcoin Reserve Funded by Gold, Tariffs

White House Explores Bitcoin Reserve Funded by Gold, Tariffs
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The Trump administration is considering the creation of a U.S. Bitcoin Reserve, potentially funded through alternative revenue streams like tariffs and gold revaluation. Executive Director Bo Hines revealed the plans in a White House interview, highlighting efforts to position America as a crypto leader.

  • The U.S. may fund a Bitcoin Reserve by revaluing gold certificates and using tariff revenue, avoiding taxpayer costs.
  • Senator Cynthia Lummis’ Bitcoin Act of 2025 proposes leveraging gold revaluation to create a surplus for Bitcoin acquisitions.
  • The White House is developing a national digital asset framework to clarify policies on stablecoins, staking, and tokenization.
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