From your comment, I think you want them to sell high and then buy low, completely bankrupting many investors.
EagleEye Economics
Jan 23
🚨 Trump Scams the Crypto Community AGAIN: Here’s the Ugly Truth 🚨
Donald Trump has once again stirred up the crypto community. First, he launched his memecoin dubbed a "shitcoin" by many and dumped it. Now, the actual text of his cryptocurrency executive order reveals a national digital asset stockpile might be built from seized cryptocurrencies, not fresh BTC purchases. Here's what you need to know:
💡 Key Takeaways from the Executive Order: What it really says:
The U.S. government may establish a "digital asset stockpile" using cryptocurrencies seized through law enforcement actions (think confiscated assets from illegal activities). This is not equivalent to the government actively buying Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies on the open market. What it doesn't mean:
The U.S. government isn’t planning to pour money into Bitcoin or any other crypto asset to "stack Satoshis." This isn’t a bullish signal for Bitcoin adoption by the government, despite the hype in some crypto circles. Seizures, not accumulation:
The U.S. already holds substantial BTC from law enforcement actions like the Silk Road bust. This directive simply proposes keeping it instead of auctioning it off (as has been done historically). 🛑 Why This Matters: The narrative that the U.S. is secretly bullish on Bitcoin because of this stockpile is misleading. Speculators hyping this idea are ignoring the clear language of the executive order. It’s more about regulatory control than crypto adoption. 🔎 Pro tip: Always dig into the fine print before jumping on the hype train. Not everything is as bullish as it sounds!
👉 What’s your take? Do you think this is a sneaky way for the U.S. to accumulate crypto dominance, or just more regulatory noise? Let’s discuss below! Don’t forget to like, share, or drop a tip! 🚀
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