U.S. ARMA don create Strategic Bitcoin Reserve: target 5%, dem go hold am 20 years
U.S lawmakers wey Rep. Nick Begich lead don introduce American Reserve Modernization Act (ARMA) to create Strategic Bitcoin Reserve wey Treasury go manage. The bill dey target make dem hold 5% of total BTC supply and e require say dem must hold am for at least 20 years. Any sale for future go only fit happen under specific conditions, including make proceeds dey used to reduce national debt.
Latest version still stress say dem wan do am “budget-neutral” so e no go add to deficit spending, even say dem fit use seized Iranian crypto assets as one funding source. The proposal dey build on Senator Cynthia Lummis’ BITCOIN Act concept wey dey aim about 1 million BTC (around 5%).
Key numbers for traders: U.S currently get about 328,372 BTC (about $25.5B), but near 94,000 BTC suppose return to Bitfinex. Market pricing show only ~34% chance say formal Strategic Bitcoin Reserve framework go fit get approval before 2027.
Trading takeaway: the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve story dey generally support long-term sentiment, but near-term price impact likely go low until committees move the text and timing closer to a House vote. Keywords to watch: ARMA progress, Treasury buying rules, and the 20-year lock-up constraints for Bitcoin reserves.
Neutral
Na headline na good for long-term because ARMA dey propose say Treasury go manage Strategic Bitcoin Reserve wey get minimum holding period of 20 years, clear 5% supply target, and rules-based framework wey hard to unwind. E dey support the “Bitcoin as a store of value” narrative.
But for near-term trading impact e likely neutral because legislative path no sure (committee approval and House floor vote still need, and time short before August recess). Market sef dey price small chance say formal approval go happen before 2027 (~34%). Plus, the expected return of ~94K BTC to Bitfinex fit balance some immediate supply-demand optics.
So traders fit see steady sentiment support, but price reaction likely go depend on concrete procedural milestones rather than the concept alone.