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US Lawmakers Introduce Bill for Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and Digital Asset Stockpile Review

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Last updated: September 9, 2025 7:59 am
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Published: September 9, 2025
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US lawmakers are taking a significant step toward the establishment of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, following President Trump’s directive to create a digital asset stockpile. The new legislation, introduced by Representative David P. Joyce, mandates the US Treasury Department to conduct a thorough examination of the feasibility and technical considerations surrounding this initiative.

The House appropriations bill comprises two main sections that direct the Treasury to produce a comprehensive report within 90 days of the bill’s enactment. This report must address a variety of critical elements, including the custody, legal authority, and cybersecurity measures that will govern the digital assets held by the federal government. Furthermore, the Treasury will need to outline its plans for interagency transfers and how these assets will be classified on the federal government’s balance sheet. The bill also requires an assessment of all third-party contractors that may play a role in managing the custody of these assets.

In addition to these requirements, the Treasury is tasked with identifying potential hurdles that could impede the implementation of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. It will also need to evaluate the potential impact of this reserve on the Department of the Treasury Forfeiture Fund.

This legislative move reflects a growing interest in digital assets at the federal level. President Trump had previously signed an executive order in March to initiate the formation of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, intending to utilize cryptocurrencies that the government has confiscated to fund these efforts. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has indicated that the agency is exploring “budget-neutral pathways” to enhance the Bitcoin reserve.

Joyce’s bill represents a tangible advancement in the effort to formalize the United States’ stance on digital assets. Once considered by the full House and if it passes, the bill will advance to the Senate for further deliberation. Joyce expressed his appreciation for the House Appropriations Committee, asserting that the legislation aims to ensure fiscal responsibility while leveraging new technologies in the name of national security.

On the international front, other nations are also ramping up their efforts to establish their own crypto reserves. Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev recently unveiled plans for a strategic crypto reserve, including the creation of a state fund aimed at accumulating promising digital assets. Similarly, the Philippines is considering a proposal to establish a strategic reserve of 10,000 Bitcoin, potentially positioning itself as the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize Bitcoin as a strategic asset.

Currently, it is reported that countries worldwide hold a combined total of over 517,000 Bitcoin, which constitutes approximately 2.46% of Bitcoin’s overall supply.

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