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    Home » Redirecting Tariff Surplus to Build a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve — Adam Livingston
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    Redirecting Tariff Surplus to Build a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve — Adam Livingston

    wsjcryptoBy wsjcrypto17 Agosto 2025Nessun commento2 Mins Read
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    The United States administration can acquire additional Bitcoin (BTC) for the US strategic reserve by reallocating portions of the tariff revenue surplus into BTC purchases, as stated by Adam Livingston, author of “The Bitcoin Age and The Great Harvest.”

    Livingston suggested utilizing a segment of the surpluses accrued from trade tariffs each month and directing that into secure, cold-storage BTC that is neither traded, staked, sold, rehypothecated, allocated for programs, used to secure loans, nor lent out for yield. He remarked:

    “As of July, we’ve collected $135.7 billion in customs duties — twice last year’s rate. Allow me to reiterate that we’re holding a $70 billion surplus from tariffs, and we haven’t even completed the fiscal year.”

    This surplus remains unallocated. It hasn’t been pre-spent. It’s not associated with Medicare, entitlements, or servicing debt. It’s simply existing without a designated use, ” Livingston elaborated.

    Cumulative receipts indicate that the US government gathered around $136 billion in customs duties through the 2025 fiscal year to date. Source: US Treasury Department

    The initiative to finance the US Bitcoin strategic reserve using the tariff surplus may present a method for the government to procure more BTC under US President Trump’s executive order, indicating that further BTC can exclusively be acquired through budget-neutral methods.

    Related: White House crypto report reveals mixed outcomes for Bitcoin supporters

    US Treasury Secretary sends ambiguous signals on strategic reserve

    Scott Bessent, secretary of the United States Treasury Department, announced on Thursday that the US government would not be acquiring any new BTC for the strategic reserve

    “We’re not planning to purchase that, but we will utilize confiscated assets and keep building that up,” Bessent informed Fox Business.