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US Government Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Announcement in 2025? Galaxy Digital's Alex Thorn Weighs In

US Government Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Announcement in 2025? Galaxy Digital's Alex Thorn Weighs In

Hey there, crypto enthusiasts! If you're knee-deep in the world of meme tokens and blockchain tech, you know how big news in the Bitcoin space can ripple through the entire market. Today, we're diving into a hot take from Alex Thorn, the head of firmwide research at Galaxy Digital—a major player in the crypto investment scene. In a recent post on X (that's Twitter for the old-school folks), Thorn shared his thoughts on the US government potentially stepping up its game with Bitcoin.

For those new to the term, a "strategic Bitcoin reserve" (often abbreviated as #SBR) is basically the idea of the US government holding Bitcoin as a key asset, similar to how countries stockpile gold or oil. It's like treating BTC as a national treasure to bolster economic strength and hedge against inflation or other financial woes. This concept has been floating around, especially with talks from politicians like former President Trump about making the US a crypto superpower.

In the post shared by @martypartymusic, Thorn didn't mince words: "I still think there’s a strong chance the US government will announce this year that it has formed the strategic #Bitcoin reserve (#SBR) and is formally holding BTC as a strategic asset." He went on to say the market is "completely underpricing" the chances of this happening before 2025 wraps up. Why the urgency? Well, other countries are already dipping their toes—or diving headfirst—into Bitcoin. Think El Salvador making BTC legal tender or nations like Bhutan mining it on a large scale. If the US drags its feet, we could get left in the dust.

This isn't just Bitcoin maximalist hype; it's about real-world implications. For meme token fans, a US-backed Bitcoin reserve could supercharge the whole crypto ecosystem. Imagine institutional money flooding in, boosting liquidity and confidence. Meme coins, which often ride the waves of broader market sentiment, could see wild pumps if Bitcoin surges on this news. Projects on chains like Solana or Ethereum might benefit from the halo effect, drawing more devs and users into the space.

Of course, nothing's set in stone. Thorn's view is based on his deep dives into policy and market trends at Galaxy Digital, but governments move at their own pace—sometimes glacial. Still, with elections and economic pressures in play, 2025 could be a pivotal year.

If you're building or trading in the meme token world, keep an eye on policy shifts like this. They can turn a sleepy market into a frenzy overnight. For more insights, check out Galaxy Digital's reports here or follow key voices on X for real-time updates.

What do you think—will the US go all-in on Bitcoin this year? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned to Meme Insider for more blockchain news that matters.

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