US government unlikely to buy Bitcoin for Strategic Reserve, says Bitget CEO
The US government's Bitcoin reserve policy limits market impact by reducing sell pressure, but lacks the buying power to drive prices up. The post US government unlikely to buy Bitcoin for Strategic Reserve, says Bitget...
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The US government's Bitcoin reserve policy limits market impact by reducing sell pressure, but lacks the buying power to drive prices up.
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