In reality, things are as follows: it doesn't look like the US will be buying bitcoin, or at least not in the volumes everyone thought. Simply, all confiscated cryptocurrency will be transferred from the wallets of the US Department of Justice to the wallets of the US Department of the Treasury. That's basically the whole Trump crypto revolution. Not only that, it turns out that these very wallets of the state reserve are not autonomous, but custodial, which actually hypothetically could lead to their hacking. In addition, it should be recognized, to at least temper the bravado a bit, that the wallets belonging to the U.S. government actually have only 112K BTC or maybe even less. Since 95K BTC belong to the Bitfinex exchange and will be returned to its customers. Thus, neither 207K BTC nor 220K BTC, which are usually indicated by many experts and news sites, the U.S. does not have anything close to that. And if this is true, it means that there is no talk about any leadership of the U.S. in the global crypto-reserves race. Since in this case, China is steadily holding the first place with its confirmed 194K BTC. You can draw your own conclusions. Don't trust, verify!🧡⚡️ #Bitcoin #btc #nostr #StayHumble #StackSats #DCA #HODL #Sats #satoshi #adoption #crypto #cryptocurrency #lightningnetwork