Trump Announces US Crypto Reserve Featuring Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Altcoins
- Bitcoin surged past $93,000 after President Trump announced plans for a U.S. Strategic crypto reserve including various digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ether.
- The announcement led to a significant rally in cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin reaching $95,000 and smaller coins seeing double-digit gains.
- Investors eagerly await details from the upcoming White House Crypto Summit regarding the reserve's implementation and potential regulatory reforms.
- Trump indicated a desire for the U.S. To become the "Crypto Capital of the World," boosting market confidence.
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