The U.S. has a crypto stockpile… but will it use it?

The U.S. government is now a major crypto player, officially owning Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano. But what exactly are they planning to do with this stash?

Bitcoin gets the spotlight with its own Strategic Reserve, but what about the rest of these assets? Will they hold long-term, treating crypto like a national asset, similar to gold? Or will they sell when prices rise, cashing out when they need liquidity? Could they use it for CBDCs or payments, integrating it into the broader financial system?

The fact that the U.S. holds such a diverse range of cryptos means they could be planning something bigger. Could they be preparing to leverage these assets for blockchain infrastructure?

With the $UHILANT airdrop coming to a close, I’m curious to see what kind of market impact this will have moving forward.