The biggest problem with Bitcoin is that cryptocurrency wallets are easily susceptible to cyberattacks and theft, which is a very serious issue.

The United States holds a massive amount of Bitcoin; what measures does the U.S. take to ensure the security of these Bitcoin wallets? Once these wallets are stolen, they can disappear without a trace. Is Bitcoin decentralized?

Gold is different. The Federal Reserve's gold vaults are as secure as a fortress, and there is practically no chance of theft.

The U.S. has a large amount of gold without worrying about it being stolen. What if the U.S. had a large amount of Bitcoin?

What about Bitcoin? Can the U.S. guarantee that it won't be stolen?

The biggest problem with Bitcoin is that once it is stolen, it cannot be traced.

As long as the U.S. cannot solve the security issues of Bitcoin, Bitcoin has no future.

Would Americans feel secure with such Bitcoin?

Recently, didn't the U.S. offer $10 million to apprehend a Chinese individual?

In the future, the U.S. will offer a larger bounty for the capture of Bitcoin thieves.

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