The United States is not having an easy time advancing its Bitcoin strategic reserve. White House Cryptocurrency Committee Director Patrick Witt recently admitted that legal obstacles have become the biggest stumbling block—coordination between different departments has been hindered, and project progress has slowed as a result.
Behind what seems like a simple reserve plan, there are many complex legal and regulatory challenges. Currently, officials are actively discussing these issues in an effort to find a breakthrough. Despite numerous challenges, the government still considers this a priority project, which demonstrates how committed they are to building a Bitcoin reserve.
Witt's statement also serves as a reminder to the market: legal details are often the "invisible driving force" behind cryptocurrency policies. For market participants wanting to understand policy directions, these regulatory developments are definitely worth close attention.
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UncommonNPC
· 3h ago
Legal bottleneck, now this is interesting. It seems like we'll be stalemated for a while again.
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MetaMisery
· 4h ago
Legal obstacles? Basically, it's just different departments passing the buck. This isn't as simple as it seems.
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HodlVeteran
· 4h ago
Legal bottlenecks, I understand this very well. Back in the ICO boom, it was also strangled by lawyers, and now it's BTC reserves' turn [dog head]
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wolf23
· 4h ago
trump will make us more suffer from previous year ...
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TokenRationEater
· 4h ago
Legal issues are holding things up; now we really have to wait.
The United States is not having an easy time advancing its Bitcoin strategic reserve. White House Cryptocurrency Committee Director Patrick Witt recently admitted that legal obstacles have become the biggest stumbling block—coordination between different departments has been hindered, and project progress has slowed as a result.
Behind what seems like a simple reserve plan, there are many complex legal and regulatory challenges. Currently, officials are actively discussing these issues in an effort to find a breakthrough. Despite numerous challenges, the government still considers this a priority project, which demonstrates how committed they are to building a Bitcoin reserve.
Witt's statement also serves as a reminder to the market: legal details are often the "invisible driving force" behind cryptocurrency policies. For market participants wanting to understand policy directions, these regulatory developments are definitely worth close attention.