
This Week in Bitcoin 67: The Treasury Vacuum
Aug 6, 2025
In a captivating discussion, the podcast delves into the U.S. government's potential move towards a Bitcoin reserve. The implications of mounting national debt are analyzed, showcasing Bitcoin's resilience as a decentralized asset. A generational divide in investment attitudes highlights Bitcoin's appeal to younger investors. The transformation of a town in El Salvador into a Bitcoin hub underlines local initiatives for financial independence. The explorers also discuss the importance of education in navigating the complexities of cryptocurrency, particularly for newcomers.
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US Plans Strategic Bitcoin Reserve
- The US government is preparing infrastructure to create a strategic Bitcoin reserve but is not yet ready to launch it.
- They are seeking budget-neutral methods to accumulate Bitcoin without costing taxpayers extra.
US Bitcoin Holdings Uncertainty
- There is speculation that the US government may have fewer Bitcoin than publicly claimed due to unverified sell-offs.
- This could explain vague government statements and delay in Bitcoin reserve reporting.
US May Buy Bitcoin Indirectly
- The US may acquire Bitcoin by buying large holders' equity, such as MicroStrategy, instead of direct market purchases.
- This approach avoids disrupting the Bitcoin market and allows the US to build a large Bitcoin reserve strategically.




