Bessent's Bitcoin Statement Sends Shockwaves: US Purchase Sparks Price Collapse

The price of Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency by market capitalization, experienced significant volatility this week following a series of contradictory statements from U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Initially, Bitcoin sharply collapsed to an intraday low of $117,719 on the Bitstamp exchange on Thursday, after Bessent confirmed that the U.S. would not be purchasing crypto for its strategic reserve. This decline occurred on the same day Bitcoin had reached a new all-time high of $124,517, leading to over $1 billion worth of crypto liquidations within 24 hours, with long positions accounting for the majority ($778 million).
Bessent had previously clarified that the U.S. would cease selling existing coins, a policy in place since the establishment of the cryptocurrency reserve in March. However, his initial explicit ruling out of new Bitcoin purchases, after earlier suggestions of finding avenues for buying more, significantly impacted market sentiment. On Polymarket, a major cryptocurrency-based betting platform, the odds of the U.S. establishing its own strategic Bitcoin reserve in 2025 plummeted to a new all-time low of just 16%.
Adding to the market's confusion, Bessent later walked back his earlier comments, stating that the U.S. Treasury might indeed buy more Bitcoin. This contradictory social media post puzzled many in the cryptocurrency community. While he had previously ruled out additional BTC purchases beyond forfeited coins, his latest post on X claimed the U.S. Treasury is committed to finding "budget-neutral" pathways for acquiring more coins, echoing comments made in March. Bloomberg had previously estimated a 30% chance of the U.S. buying Bitcoin in 2025, with potential funding from the Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF).
Amidst this uncertainty, Bitcoin was trading around $118,156 following Bessent's most recent statement, having touched an intraday low of $117,201. The U.S. government currently holds up to $20 billion worth of confiscated coins, making it the largest holder of top cryptocurrencies globally, ahead of countries like China and the U.K. Despite the price fluctuations, prominent figures like Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), remained unfazed, asserting that "volatility is the gift to the faithful."
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