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US Treasury Accepts PayPal and Venmo for Debt Donations Amid Growing Fiscal Concerns

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Last updated: April 26, 2026 9:53 pm
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Published: April 26, 2026
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The U.S. Treasury has announced that it will now accept contributions for public debt reduction via PayPal and Venmo, through its Pay.gov form. This development comes as discussions around a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve bill aimed at addressing the nation’s substantial fiscal challenges have stalled in Congress.

Currently, the “Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt” program has been in place since 1961 under 31 U.S.C. § 3113. Despite accumulating a total of approximately $67 million since its inception in 1996, contributions have averaged about $120,000 per month. This figure pales in comparison to the total national debt, which stands at around $39 trillion. With monthly interest payments nearing $88 billion, the voluntary contributions represent only a fraction of the fiscal burden the country faces.

As the nation grapples with increasing debt levels, Senator Rand Paul has advocated for what he calls the Six Penny Plan. This proposal seeks to reduce federal spending by trimming six cents from every dollar over the span of five years. Paul asserts, “The answer to our debt crisis isn’t complicated. Cut six cents off every dollar. Balance the budget in five years. Protect your children’s future. The only thing standing in the way is Washington’s refusal to live within its means.”

On the other hand, proponents of cryptocurrency have drawn attention to contrasting legislative efforts aimed at constructing sovereign crypto reserves. The BITCOIN Act of 2025, introduced by Senator Cynthia Lummis, aims to facilitate the purchase of one million BTC over five years. According to asset management firm VanEck, implementing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve could potentially reduce the national debt by 36% by 2050. The firm projects that if the current total of $900 trillion in global financial assets continues to compound at 7% per annum from 2025 to 2049, Bitcoin could constitute 18% of those assets by that time.

However, the BITCOIN Act remains bogged down in committee, complicating the potential implementation of such a reserve. Senator Lummis indicated her intention to not seek reelection in December 2025, leaving the status of this initiative in jeopardy. Additionally, former President Donald Trump’s executive order initially established the reserve using forfeited coins, but subsequent operational deadlines have passed, and Congress has yet to allocate funds for further acquisitions related to this reserve. A companion piece of legislation, the Mined in America Act, aims to solidify the framework for this reserve.

As it stands, taxpayers are faced with two distinct options in addressing the mounting national debt: the voluntary digital donations via platforms like PayPal and Venmo on one hand, contrasted with the stalled legislative efforts to create fixed-supply reserves on the other.

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