On March 7, 2025, U.S. President Trump hosted the first White House Cryptocurrency Summit, bringing together representatives from regulatory agencies such as the Treasury Department and leaders from the cryptocurrency industry to discuss the future of digital assets. Trump announced at the summit that the U.S. would establish a strategic Bitcoin reserve, aimed at solidifying Bitcoin's status as a national strategic asset. However, the summit lacked substantial policy announcements and did not clarify the government's plans for purchasing Bitcoin, leading to unmet market expectations. Some investors expressed disappointment, feeling that the summit resembled a political performance and failed to provide concrete regulatory direction. Overall, the summit demonstrated the U.S. government's focus on cryptocurrency, but policy details still need to be further clarified.