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Trump’s Crypto Reserve Sparks Debate: Should It Be Bitcoin-Only?

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Since the day when US President Donald Trump confirmed the plan to establish a cryptocurrency reserve, numerous rumours on how the composition of the proposed reserve would be have been released. Many believe that apart from Bitcoin, the US crypto reserve would include several prominent altcoins, including XRP, Solana, Ethereum, and Cardano. However, some renowned experts like Will Baxter have expressed reservations about the possible inclusion of altcoins in the reserve, appealing aggressively for the creation of a BTC-only reserve. Let’s understand what Baxter has to say! Ready?

Trump Confirms a US Crypto Reserve

The victory of pro-crypto candidate Donald Trump in the US presidential election reversed the approach of the US administration towards the crypto industry.

In the initial days of the induction itself, the Trump administration introduced some aggressive policies to support the industry.

The establishment of a special crypto task force under the US Securities and Exchange Commission to develop a clear crypto regulation framework and the appointment of pro-crypto leaders in key administration positions in the White House were the prominent ones among the policies adopted by the Republican government.

Recently, the US government confirmed its plan to establish a crypto reserve.

Currently, there is no clarity on what would be the composition of the US crypto reserve. Will Baxter, a Vice President at Braiins Mining, has strongly called for the creation of a Bitcoin-only reserve.

The prime reasons why he believes including altcoins in the crypto reserve would be a huge mistake are given below.

Bitcoin Is the Only Truly Decentralised Asset

Baxter has highlighted the truly decentralised nature of Bitcoin. There exists no founding team to control Bitcoin. But most altcoins have centralised foundations or companies.

Altcoins Has Pre-Mined Supply, Giving Insiders an Edge

Baxter has emphasised the issues related to pre-mined supply. Bitcoin has no pre-mined supply. Meanwhile, the case of altcoins is different. Almost all the top ten altcoins including ETH have pre-mined supply. Ethereum pre-sold at least 70% of its initial supply.

Importantly, Ripple holds no fewer than 55% of the total supply of XRP, and Solana Foundation, insiders and VCs own 50% of the total supply of SOL.

Censorship Resistance and Security Issues

The expert has also pointed out the importance of security. Bitcoin is known for its robust mining network. It is considered as highly secure. Are altcoins as secure as BTC? The sensible answer is no. It is not sensible to include a crypto with a questionable security framework to the national reserve of a country – which wants its economic system to be highly resistant to external threats.

Ethereum’s History Proves It’s Not Immutable

The expert has explained how a hack exposed the fundamental weakness of the world’s largest altcoin. Ethereum lost approximately $60 million in the DAO hack. Emphasising how Etheruem rolled back its blockchain after the hack, the expert has argued that Ethereum can be altered when convenient.

Bitcoin’s Real-World Usage vs. Altcoin Speculation

Baxter has also argued that altcoins see minimal real economic activity compared to Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is used by millions as a store of value and settles.

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Bitcoin’s Fixed Supply vs. Altcoin Supply Changes

The expert has brought attention to the issue of supply as well. Bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21 million coins . However, top altcoins, even Ethereum, have changed their supply rules multiple times.

Altcoins Lobbied Their Way Into the Reserve

Baxter has alleged that altcoins like XRP, Solana, Ethereum and Cardano have lobbied their way into the US crypto reserve. He has explained why it is unfair to include altcoins in the reserve, asking: “we don’t put tech stocks on our national balance sheet. Why would we put their blockchain equivalents there?”

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