Inside Donald Trump's Plan To Become The 'Bitcoin Superpower'

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Yesterday

Bo Hines, Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisors on Digital Assets, outlined the Trump administration's aggressive push to transform the U.S. into a global cryptocurrency leader during a recent discussion.

What Happened: In an interview with the Bitcoin Magainze, Hines detailed efforts to dismantle Operation Choke Point 2.0, establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and advance pro-Bitcoin BTC/USD legislation, marking significant steps in the administration's first 100 days.

Hines described Operation Choke Point 2.0, an alleged regulatory campaign that restricted crypto firms' access to banking, as a form of "lawfare" that stifled innovation.

He noted that a first-week executive order set the tone, creating an interagency working group to reverse these policies.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has since dropped key lawsuits, and banking regulators have issued guidance to ease restrictions on crypto businesses, signaling a shift toward a crypto-friendly environment.

The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, formalized by a March 6 executive order, aims to position the U.S. as a "Bitcoin superpower." Hines emphasized Bitcoin's uniqueness, likening it to "digital gold" due to its finite supply and intrinsic value.

The administration is exploring budget-neutral acquisition strategies, such as using tariff revenues, to accumulate Bitcoin without taxpayer costs.

Also Read: Eric Trump Advocates For Crypto, Says Banks Need To Evolve Or Face Irrelevance

Why It Matters: Treasury officials are currently auditing existing government-held Bitcoin to lay the groundwork for further accumulation.

Hines also highlighted legislative goals, aiming to deliver stablecoin and market structure bills to President Trump's desk by August 2025.

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These measures, expected to gain bipartisan support, seek to provide regulatory clarity and foster innovation.

The administration's three-phase plan, demolition of restrictive policies, construction of new laws, and integration of blockchain into financial systems, underscores its commitment to revolutionizing U.S. financial technology.

The White House hosted its first-ever Crypto Summit, engaging industry leaders to inform policy decisions.

Hines, who developed an interest in Bitcoin after playing in the 2014 Bitcoin Bowl, stressed the importance of financial privacy and transparency offered by blockchain.

He rejected claims that digital assets enable more illicit activity than traditional finance, citing public ledgers' traceability.

Hines credited President Trump's leadership and private-sector advisors like David Sacks for the administration's rapid progress.

He expressed confidence that these initiatives will cement the U.S. as the "crypto capital of the world," reshaping how Americans interact with money.

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