U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve sets no-sale stance for seized BTC, but rests on executive order
Created in March 2025, the reserve frames bitcoin like a gold-style holding and could be reversed by a future president.
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading at $63,065.00, with a market capitalization of $1.26 trillion, ranking #1 among all cryptocurrencies. Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin is up 0.05%, trading between a low of $61,339.00 and a high of $64,387.00, with $37.89 billion in trading volume. Bitcoin's all-time high was $126,080.00, reached on October 6, 2025. Its all-time low was $67.81 on July 6, 2013. Looking at broader trends, BTC has gained 5.91% over the past 7 days and is up 1.54% over the past 30 days. There are currently 20.05 million BTC in circulation out of a maximum supply of 21.00 million.
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