Foreign media: Trump is "open to the idea of establishing a strategic reserve that includes a US-created digital currency
On January 16th, according to the New York Post, Trump has an "open attitude" towards the idea of establishing a strategic reserve that includes a digital currency created by the United States. The article states: "Although many in the cryptocurrency community are cheering for Trump's upcoming executive order supporting cryptocurrency, one proposal has sparked more controversy: the establishment of a 'US-first' strategic reserve, which will give priority to digital currencies created by the United States, such as Solana, USD Coin, and Ripple. In recent weeks, Trump has met with the founders of these digital currencies, and sources say he is open to this proposal. Industry insiders who declined to be named expressed concern that this move could undermine efforts to promote Bitcoin's legitimacy."
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