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Michael Saylor Pushes U.S. to Add Bitcoin to National Reserves at White House Summit

Michael Saylor says the U.S. should stack Bitcoin (BTC) in reserves—maybe up to 25% by 2035. Massive move.

The U.S. could go all-in on Bitcoin. At the White House Crypto Summit, Michael Saylor pitched a game-changing idea—the Treasury and Commerce Departments are considering adding BTC to national reserves.

His plan? Crypto could pump trillions into the economy and even cut national debt. He broke it down into four categories:

  • Digital Tokens: Companies use them for funding.
  • Digital Securities: Stocks and bonds go digital for 24/7 trading.
  • Digital Currencies: Tied to the U.S. dollar to keep it strong.
  • Digital Commodities: Bitcoin as the ultimate store of value.

Bitcoin as a Strategic Reserve?

Saylor’s biggest idea? The U.S. should hold 5%–25% of all BTC by 2035. If Bitcoin’s price soars as expected, that could mean $16–$81 trillion in national reserves by 2045.

But the U.S. has regulatory issues. Crypto companies are leaving due to strict rules and taxes. Saylor says it’s time to ditch outdated laws, let businesses innovate, and embrace crypto.

He even called Trump the “Bitcoin President.” The world’s moving fast—will the U.S. keep up?

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