Overview of Strategic Cryptocurrency Reserves in the US Stock Market] The current US stock market strategic cryptocurrency reserves are showing a diversified layout. Tech giants and institutional investors have become the main holders, with companies like Microsoft and Google indirectly allocating mainstream assets such as Bitcoin through subsidiaries or funds. MicroStrategy holds the largest position among listed companies with $12.4 billion in Bitcoin, while Tesla has recently reduced its holdings but still retains about 21,000 BTC in reserves. The Bitcoin spot ETF launched by BlackRock saw a net inflow of over $4 billion in a single day, accelerating institutional capital entry. On the regulatory front, the Federal Reserve's digital dollar testing continues to advance in its balance sheet, and the Treasury plans to launch a pilot for the first phase of $5 billion in stablecoin issuance in 2024. Against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical risks, the safe-haven attributes of gold and cryptocurrencies have strengthened, with the correlation between Bitcoin and the S&P 500 index reaching 0.78. From a technical perspective, after Bitcoin stabilized at the key support level of $63,000, institutional price targets have generally been raised to the range of $75,000 to $80,000.