When Bitcoin was born, it was a prototype for Satoshi Nakamoto's ideal experiment against centralized finance. Decentralization and censorship resistance are its soul. But now, the United States has announced the establishment of a strategic Bitcoin reserve, planning to incorporate confiscated BTC into the treasury, and even does not rule out future increases in holdings. Does this mean that Bitcoin is transforming from a 'freedom fighter' into a 'pawn' of the government?
On one hand, this may be a national-level recognition of BTC's value, which is beneficial for long-term confidence; on the other hand, will it undermine the original intention of Bitcoin? What do you think of this policy shift? Is it an opportunity or a compromise?