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0xTodd|Apr 15, 2025 09:45
Will the United States use tariffs to buy Bitcoin? 😂 I think this news is a bit clickbait after being translated a few times. I listened carefully to the original video and highlighted a few key points for everyone: 1. General policy: 1.1 We (in the United States) need to, 1.2 In a budget neutral manner, 1.3 Acquire as many bitcoins as possible. ----Dividing line---- Since money cannot be spent, some feasible ideas are as follows: 2.1 Bitcoin ACT 2025 Act The most important thing is Cynthia Lummis' Bitcoin ACT 2025 (the new version of the Bitcoin Act, which still requires the United States to obtain 1M bitcoins, which I previously shared on Twitter and is separate from the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve). This bill is currently under discussion to see if it can gain more support from Congress. 2.2 Adjusting the holdings of the Ministry of Finance (gold → Bitcoin) The Ministry of Finance currently holds many certificates for gold, which are calculated at $43 per ounce. In fact, it is now $3100. If you revalue gold and adjust the position allocation (gold → bitcoin), you can increase the bitcoin position without violating the generous needle. Especially under the premise that the Minister of Finance is also a crypto friendly person. 2.3 Tariffs? Bo only mentioned tariffs, but did not specify whether to use tariffs to buy Bitcoin 😂。 We are exploring many creative methods, which may be through tariffs or other means I think the greatest possibility is to allow others to use Bitcoin to pay tariffs, as directly using tariffs to purchase Bitcoin violates policy 1.1 above. However, this is also a big thing, but it seems to be earlier. ----Dividing line---- Regarding Bo Hines himself He is the Executive Director of the Presidential Advisory Council on Digital Assets, a position that primarily provides policy recommendations without direct regulatory authority, but has significant influence on digital asset policies. I think overall, it's still an uplifting piece of information, especially when it comes to gold and Bitcoin, which has a soothing effect on the soul.
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