Bitcoin Bo Hines, Executive Director of the Presidential Digital Asset Advisory Committee, has provided a detailed glimpse into the Trump administration’s
Bo Hines, Executive Director of the Presidential Digital Asset Advisory Committee, has provided a detailed glimpse into the Trump administration‘s ambitious plan to boost the United States’ Bitcoin (BTC) reserves—signaling a stronger federal push into crypto finance.
In a recent interview, Hines revealed that President Trump is actively pursuing policies to transform the United States into the worlds “crypto capital.” As part of this initiative, the government is exploring creative avenues to accumulate BTC—without increasing the tax burden on Americans.
“Were looking at many creative ways—whether it be from tariffs… Everything is on the table. We want as much [Bitcoin] as we can get,” Hines said.
Among the ideas floated are:
Hines: “You Want Infinite Bitcoin”
Bo Hines emphasized that assets with intrinsic store-of-value properties—like gold and Bitcoin—should be accumulated aggressively by governments seeking long-term financial stability.
“Anything else with an intrinsic store of value—you want as much as you can possibly accumulate. Its no different with Bitcoin.”
He added that the administration isnt capping its BTC targets, implying that “infinite accumulation” remains the ideal outcome.
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