There's a scenario playing out where the current administration might step in to handle that debt situation—potentially acquiring it at a markdown and restructuring it into US treasury bonds. The interesting angle? That move could fold roughly 3% of Bitcoin's total supply directly into national reserves. Worth watching how this unfolds, might circle back on this thesis down the road.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 8h ago
Ngl, this logic is a bit absurd. 3% of BTC dumped into the national treasury? Not to mention whether that much can be consumed, the key issue is that the risk is too high...
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MidsommarWallet
· 12h ago
Wait, the government directly holds 3% of the Bitcoin supply? This action is a bit harsh...
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PaperHandSister
· 12h ago
Hmm... 3% of the Bitcoin supply entering the treasury? That's a big move, feels outrageous but it seems like it could really happen.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12h ago
If this really happens, BTC will go directly into the treasury... This way of playing is indeed interesting.
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PhantomHunter
· 12h ago
Wait, the government is directly absorbing Bitcoin into the treasury? This logic has some substance... 3% of the supply doesn't sound like much, but if it really happens, the entire market structure will have to be rewritten.
There's a scenario playing out where the current administration might step in to handle that debt situation—potentially acquiring it at a markdown and restructuring it into US treasury bonds. The interesting angle? That move could fold roughly 3% of Bitcoin's total supply directly into national reserves. Worth watching how this unfolds, might circle back on this thesis down the road.