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Treasury Chief Bessent reverses stance, says U.S. will buy Bitcoin
Treasury Chief Bessent reverses stance, says U.S. will buy Bitcoin originally appeared on TheStreet.
In a sharp reversal from remarks made just 24 hours ago, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent now says the federal government is committed to exploring ways to acquire more Bitcoin for its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Bessent wrote:
The shift comes less than a day after Bessent told Fox Business that the U.S. had no plans to purchase additional Bitcoin, opting instead to rely solely on confiscated assets. At the time, he said:
That earlier stance had disappointed crypto investors, many of whom saw government buying as a potential catalyst for higher prices. The new message appears to reopen the door to federal acquisitions — though Bessent stressed any purchases would be “budget-neutral,” hinting at potential funding sources like asset reallocations rather than new spending.
The US government is estimated to hold $24.27 billion forfeited BTC.
Crypto markets slipped after Scott Bessent’s earlier comments cooled hopes for U.S. Bitcoin purchases, erasing recent gains. Bitcoin retreated from above $124,000 to near $117,000, with altcoins following suit.
Treasury Chief Bessent reverses stance, says U.S. will buy Bitcoin first appeared on TheStreet on Aug 14, 2025
This story was originally reported by TheStreet on Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared.
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