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New Bill Proposes US Bitcoin Reserve's Protection

Mar 15, 2025 at 08:00 am

Recent reports revealed that another member of the US House of Representatives will introduce a new bill on March 14 to codify US President Donald Trump's executive order

New Bill Proposes US Bitcoin Reserve's Protection

Recent reports revealed that another member of the US House of Representatives will introduce a new bill on March 14 to codify US President Donald Trump’s executive order for a Strategic Bitcoin (BTC) Reserve.

This move follows recent efforts by several US lawmakers to formalize and protect Trump’s crypto plan.

New Bill Proposes US Bitcoin Reserve’s Protection

On Friday, Bloomberg reported that US Representative Byron Donalds will introduce a bill to codify President Trump’s executive order to establish a national Bitcoin (BTC) reserve. The proposed legislation reportedly seeks to formalize Trump’s plan and protect the strategic reserve from potential industry-adverse administrations in the future.

According to the report, the bill “would ensure that the reserve and stockpile could not be eliminated by executive action from a future president.” The US President signed an executive order on March 6 to create a strategic BTC reserve and a “Digital Asset Stockpile” within the US Department of the Treasury.

The order indicates that these initiatives would be funded by crypto seized from government criminal and civil forfeiture proceedings, including the US’ 200,000 BTC holdings and other digital assets already owned by the Treasury Department.

In a statement to Bloomberg, Donalds affirmed that the “Democrats waged a war” on the crypto industry and it “is the time for Congressional Republicans to decisively end.” The legislation requires at least 60 votes in the US Senate and a House majority to pass.

The US Representative’s move is the latest in the recent efforts from various US lawmakers to give Bitcoin recognition as a strategic asset at the state and national levels under the new crypto-friendly administration, including Senator Cynthia Lummis’s actions to codify President Trump’s recent executive order.

On Tuesday, US Senator Lummis reintroduced her reserve bill, initially introduced last July, in the Senate to implement a BTC purchase program. As reported by Bitcoinist, the bill is co-sponsored by Republican Senators Jim Justice, Marsha Blackburn, Bernie Moreno, Roger Marshall, and Tommy Tuberville.

The Boosting Innovation, Technology, and Competitiveness through Optimized Investment Nationwide (BITCOIN) Act, or Bill S954, aims to “ensure the transparent management of Bitcoin holdings of the Federal Government, to offset costs utilizing certain resources of the Federal Reserve System, and for other purposes.”

The US Senator highlighted the “landmark legislation that will codify President Trump’s bold vision to establish the United States Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and strengthening our nation’s economic foundation for generations to come.”

Lawmakers Split Over Trump’s Crypto Reserve

Meanwhile, US Representative Nick Begich also introduced the “Bitcoin Act on 2025,” a companion bill to Senator Lummis’ legislation, to the US House on Tuesday. The legislation, co-sponsored by six Republican Representatives, is “designed to ensure that the United States secures its financial independence and maintains its leadership in the global digital economy.”

Begich emphasized the need for the United States to establish a formal Bitcoin reserve, like its gold reserves, as “America cannot afford to fall behind in this financial revolution.”

Nonetheless, recent reports revealed that other Congress members are opposing President Trump’s crypto plan. Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly recently wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, pushing to abandon the strategic reserve plans.

The congressman considers, “Such a reserve provides no discernible benefit to the American people but would significantly enrich the President and his donors. It would also constitute unsound fiscal policy by picking winners among currencies via social media and wasting taxpayer dollars.”

The letter also asks for the documents and communications about the reserves, soliciting a “detailed list of safeguards that are in place to protect against government officials financially benefiting from the strategic cryptocurrency reserve.”

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