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    Trump-backed Crypto Strategic Reserve fuels digital asset rally

    March 4, 2025
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    Cryptocurrency markets surged following U.S. President Donald Trump’s unexpected announcement of a forthcoming “Crypto Strategic Reserve.” The reserve is set to include major digital assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano. The announcement, made via social media on Sunday, prompted an immediate market reaction. Bitcoin rose nearly 10%, briefly surpassing $94,000, while Ethereum climbed 12%.

    Digital assets soar as Trump outlines Crypto Strategic Reserve plan

    Other cryptocurrencies, including XRP, Solana, and Cardano, recorded even sharper gains, with increases of 30%, 20%, and over 50%, respectively. The initiative follows an executive order signed in January 2025, which directed the establishment of a Presidential Working Group on Digital Asset Markets. Initially, the group was tasked with evaluating the use of seized cryptocurrencies for a national digital asset stockpile.

    The latest announcement expands that scope, specifying the inclusion of multiple digital assets in a structured government reserve. The administration has demonstrated increasing support for the cryptocurrency industry, including halting high-profile enforcement actions previously pursued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Additionally, the appointment of a White House AI and Crypto Czar signals a commitment to fostering innovation in digital financial technologies.

    Despite the positive market response, concerns remain within the industry regarding the government’s direct involvement in cryptocurrency markets. Some critics argue that the volatility of digital assets makes them unsuitable for strategic reserves, while others raise concerns about potential market manipulation or the use of public funds for crypto investments. Further details are expected at the White House “Crypto Summit” scheduled for Friday, where industry leaders and policymakers will discuss the implications of the strategic reserve.

    The summit is likely to address regulatory considerations, security measures, and broader economic impacts. With this move, the U.S. is positioning itself as a key player in the global cryptocurrency sector. However, the long-term effects of government-backed digital asset reserves on market stability and investor confidence remain uncertain. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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