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U.S. President Donald Trump rolled out the red carpet for top cryptocurrency leaders at the White House on Friday, marking a historic moment for the industry. The exclusive summit focused on an ambitious plan to establish a government-controlled reserve of digital assets, a move he formalized in an executive order just a day earlier.

Who Was in the Room? Trump’s guest list featured some of the biggest names in crypto, including Michael Saylor, CEO of Micro Strategy, Brian Armstrong, co-founder of Coinbase, and twin investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. Also, present was Zach Witkoff, co-founder of World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture tied to Trump himself. Lawmakers, senior officials, and other key figures in the digital asset space filled the State Dining Room for the high-stakes discussions.

Building a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve The heart of Trump’s plan is to create a Federal Reserve Bitcoin, using digital assets seized in criminal and civil forfeitures. The executive order directs the Treasury and Commerce Departments to figure out ways to acquire Bitcoin without spending taxpayer money.

“We don’t want any cost to the taxpayers,” Trump emphasized, reassuring those wary of government overreach.

White House crypto czar David Sacks reinforced that stance, stating that no public funds would be used. Instead, confiscated bitcoin would be repurposed for the reserve, a step he argued was long overdue.

Mixed Reactions from the Market While Trump’s approach signals growing government recognition of crypto, some industry players were left underwhelmed. Many had hoped for a clearer strategy to purchase new tokens, but the plan focuses solely on existing holdings. The news rattled the market, sending Bitcoin’s price down 3.4% to $86,394.

“This reserve plan will be a major sticking point,” said JP Richardson, CEO of Exodus, a crypto wallet company. He questioned Trump’s inclusion of four alternative cryptocurrencies in the reserve, arguing that only bitcoin should have a place in such a strategy.

A Shift in Washington’s Crypto Stance? Despite the mixed response, many in the industry welcomed the newfound dialogue between crypto leaders and the federal government. For years, regulatory crackdowns have loomed over digital assets, leaving businesses uncertain about their future. Now, Trump’s administration appears more open to collaboration.

“For the first time, we’re seeing real discussions rather than just enforcement actions,” said Les Borsai, co-founder of Wave Digital Assets.

Trump, always one for grand statements, assured attendees that crypto has a bright future under his leadership. “We feel like pioneers,” he declared, even borrowing a popular Bitcoin mantra: “Never sell your Bitcoin.”

What’s Next? While Trump’s executive order bars the government from selling its bitcoin holdings, questions remain. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent assured attendees that the U.S. dollar would remain the world’s dominant currency, with stablecoins playing a role in its future.

Meanwhile, Trump’s deepening ties to crypto—including his personal stake in World Liberty Financial—have raised conflict-of-interest concerns. His team insists that ethics lawyers are reviewing his business dealings, but the White House has remained silent on the issue.

The crypto industry is watching closely, hoping this historic summit leads to clearer regulations and a more predictable future.

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