New U.S. Invoice Launched To Codify Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

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Rep. Nick Begich, R-Alaska, launched laws Thursday to completely set up a U.S. strategic bitcoin reserve, unveiling the American Reserve Modernization Act (ARMA) — a invoice designed to codify President Donald Trump’s March 2025 government order and provides the reserve a sturdy authorized basis in statute.

The measure, which has garnered bipartisan help and greater than a dozen co-sponsors in Congress, would job the Treasury Division with overseeing the reserve whereas making a separate digital asset stockpile for federally held cryptocurrencies apart from bitcoin. Begich drew a direct comparability between bitcoin and gold, arguing the market has already decided each property because the dominant shops of worth of their respective courses.

“Once you have a look at gold, it’s the dominant treasured steel reserve,” Begich advised Fox Enterprise. “Once you have a look at bitcoin, it represents about 60% of all market cap for the whole crypto house. So the market has determined, within the case of gold and within the case of bitcoin, that this would be the predominant retailer of worth inside that asset class.”

ARMA builds on the sooner BITCOIN Act, which Begich initially launched in March 2025 alongside Sen. Cynthia Lummis. The up to date laws would authorize the Treasury to accumulate as much as 200,000 BTC per yr for 5 years — focusing on a complete of 1 million bitcoin, or roughly 5% of world provide — with all holdings locked for no less than 20 years. 

The U.S. authorities at the moment holds an estimated 328,372 BTC accrued by way of legislation enforcement seizures, together with proceeds from the Silk Highway takedown and the 2022 Bitfinex hack restoration.