“Trump may announce a major decision tomorrow: Will the U.S. have Bitcoin reserves?”

Is Trump going to announce the inclusion of Bitcoin in the U.S. financial reserves at the White House centennial celebration tomorrow? This suspense is sparking heated discussions, and predictive market data indicates that the likelihood of Trump announcing Bitcoin reserves has reached 6%.

This speculation arises from the latest remarks by U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who mentioned in Bitcoin Magazine that the U.S. government's stance on digital assets is undergoing a fundamental shift. Lutnick stated that Bitcoin should be regarded as a commodity, like gold, rather than a currency. He pointed out that Bitcoin's limited supply and gold-like characteristics may make it a key asset in international trade in the future.

He also revealed that the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis is exploring whether to include Bitcoin in economic data such as trade balance and GDP, although no specific plans have been confirmed yet.

Although Lutnick did not disclose whether the U.S. has included Bitcoin as a strategic reserve, he stated that relevant discussions are ongoing and emphasized that Trump's commitment to supporting Bitcoin may lead to renewed attention on this issue in global economic affairs.