Bitcoin no longer holds the same perception as before; it is no longer solely embraced by free individuals, for whom it was originally created, but is now also adopted by governments, both powerful and less so. If the United States establishes a strategic reserve, similar to Bukele’s approach, we are on the verge of an extraordinary phase for Bitcoin. It won’t be the same—no, it won’t.
And who will pass the law that will allow buying Bitcoin with taxpayers' money? Will Trump really do it? Is he a monopolist in power? Has dictatorship already arrived in America? Maybe I missed something? If this old man does something against the will of the citizens, he will be immediately impeached and goodbye to the presidential chair once and for all. In addition, there are 91 criminal cases against him. If he manages to serve out the rest of his term, then after that, most likely, prison awaits him.
Initially, I thought the idea of establishing a strategic reserve fund using bitcoin was a vague and unfeasible idea because of bitcoin's volatility. But not only Trump, but more and more US congressmen are proposing and supporting this idea and I am gradually changing my mind that this utopian scenario can happen right after Trump takes office. The future is unpredictable, let's wait and see if it happens, but I think it's possible.
Maybe you're a Harris supporter and you still have a hard time accepting the fact that Trump won.

. The election was fair and Harris has conceded, we don't need to try to badmouth him anymore when the election is over and he has become the 47th president of the United States.
I don't judge people by listening to one side, I judge people by relying on the crowd and I think the American people have a reason to choose him.
Trump is as unpredictable as the future itself - he is a wild card, and these elections got us the most pro-crypto US politicians into the governing chairs.