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Trump established a Bitcoin reserve, but why did Bitcoin plummet

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On March 7, Bitcoin plunged in the short term, falling below $85,000 during the session. Then it quickly rose again. More than 150,000 people were liquidated in the past 12 hours, with a liquidation amount of $540 million.
On the news, the White House cryptocurrency director said that US President Trump has signed an executive order to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve. The strategic reserve will be capitalized by about 200,000 bitcoins owned by the federal government, and the government will not purchase additional assets for the reserve except for assets acquired through asset confiscation procedures. This is different from what the currency circle expected. Previously, the market expected the Trump administration to buy cryptocurrencies, but now it seems to be just "storage", which disappoints people.

The market is waiting for the upcoming White House cryptocurrency summit, during which Trump is expected to announce more details of the crypto reserve. On Thursday local time, US President Trump signed an executive order to establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, the day before he met with cryptocurrency industry executives at the White House.
Sachs wrote that the order authorizes the Treasury and Commerce secretaries to develop "budget-neutral strategies" to acquire more Bitcoin, provided that it does not increase costs to American taxpayers. Sachs said that no taxpayer money would be spent to buy cryptocurrencies, so the price of Bitcoin and other tokens fell.

People at the White House cryptocurrency summit on Friday expected the event to be the stage for Trump to formally announce plans to establish a strategic reserve containing Bitcoin and four other cryptocurrencies. BTCUSDT BTCUSD BTCUSD XAUUSD

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