Trump publicly supports the Bitcoin reserve plan, pushing the U.S. government to stockpile Bitcoin as a strategic asset. The plan has received support from political figures including Porter and Lummis, and has drawn bipartisan attention. Trump's backing has given political momentum to this once-marginalized concept, marking a watershed moment in the cryptocurrency market. A California Democratic congressman and a Wyoming Republican senator have proposed including Bitcoin in the U.S. reserve assets, partially relying on America's gold reserves. However, critics argue that this could reinforce the U.S. financial dominance and challenge the decentralized ideals of Bitcoin. Nevertheless, supporters believe this initiative helps address the debt crisis and promotes global financial innovation.