Trump names cryptocurrencies in strategic reserve, sending prices up

By Trevor Hunnicutt

March 4, 20251:46 AM GMT+5Updated 3 days ago

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Trump names bitcoin, ether, XRP, solana and cardano for strategic reserve

Bitcoin and ether rise more than 10% on the news

Trump has moved quickly to back crypto industry policy priorities

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, March 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on social media announced the names of five digital assets he expects to include in a new U.S. strategic reserve of cryptocurrencies on Sunday, spiking the market value of each.

Trump said in a post on Truth Social that his January executive order on digital assets would create a stockpile of currencies including bitcoin , ether , XRP , solana and cardano . The names had not previously been announced.

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More than an hour later, Trump added: "And, obviously, BTC and ETH, as other valuable Cryptocurrencies, will be at the heart of the Reserve."

Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, was up more than 11% at $94,164 Sunday afternoon. Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, was up about 13% at $2,516.

The total cryptocurrency market has risen about 10%, or more than $300 billion, in the hours since Trump's announcement, according to CoinGecko, a cryptocurrency data and analysis company.

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XRP is cryptocurrency company Ripple Labs' token. Ripple backed a so-called super PAC to influence congressional elections in November in favor of the crypto industry, Reuters reported.

"This move signals a shift toward active participation in the crypto economy by the U.S. government," said Federico Brokate, head of U.S. business at 21Shares, a digital assets investment management firm. "It has the potential to accelerate institutional adoption, provide greater regulatory clarity, and strengthen the U.S.’s leadership in digital asset innovation."

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James Butterfill, head of research at asset manager CoinShares, said he was surprised to see digital assets other than bitcoin included in the reserve.

"Unlike bitcoin...these assets are more akin to tech investments," Butterfill said. "The announcement suggests a more patriotic stance toward the broader crypto technology space, with little regard for the fundamental qualities of these assets."

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