PANews reported on March 24 that Bo Hines, executive director of President Trump's Digital Asset Advisory Committee, said in an interview that the United States could use the proceeds from its gold reserves to buy more Bitcoin. According to Hines, this move could be a budget-neutral way to increase the country's Bitcoin reserves. Hines cited the Bitcoin Act of 2025 proposed by Senator Cynthia Lummis, which advocates that the United States obtain 1 million Bitcoins within five years, accounting for about 5% of the total supply of Bitcoin. The purchase of Bitcoin will be funded by selling the Federal Reserve's gold certificates.

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