The bill also introduces several terms, including “airdrop,” “bitcoin purchase program,” “cold storage,” and “fork.” Almost all of them correspond to established wording. However, in places where it is necessary to use the more comprehensive word “cryptocurrency,” simply “bitcoin” is used.

For example, an airdrop means “the gratuitous distribution of digital assets to Bitcoin holders in a large, fair, and non-discretionary manner.”

Earlier, Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz predicted the digital gold rate at $500,000 if a strategic reserve is created in the United States. However, he fears that its creation will be hindered by the struggle between the branches of government.

Recall that MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor called the Bitcoin reserve “the best deal of the 21st century.”