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Bitcoin Reserve Momentum Surges as CZ Warns of Disappearing First-Mover Advantage

May 09, 2025 at 09:30 am

Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has warned that the window for investors to buy bitcoin before government entities do is rapidly closing.

Bitcoin Reserve Momentum Surges as CZ Warns of Disappearing First-Mover Advantage

Governments are quickly setting up bitcoin reserves, which could have significant implications for investors. As the window for individual investors to accumulate bitcoin ahead of sovereign entities is closing, investors now have a narrowing window before sovereign accumulation reshapes the entire crypto landscape.

In a recent post on X, Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) highlighted the urgency for investors to act before government entities begin acquiring bitcoin in earnest.

"You can buy while governments are buying or after they have bought. The ‘before’ option is disappearing," said Zhao.

His comment follows Arizona becoming the second U.S. state to enact a law establishing a strategic bitcoin reserve. It also comes amid a broader trend of government entities integrating crypto assets into their fiscal strategies.

New Hampshire was the first U.S. state to enact a strategic bitcoin reserve policy. Afterward, Arizona passed House Bill 2749, which creates a reserve fund for unclaimed digital assets like staking rewards and airdrops.

Texas is also advancing Senate Bill 21, which has now cleared both the Senate and a House committee, to set up a state-managed bitcoin reserve concentrating on high-market-cap cryptocurrencies.

The emerging trend sees U.S. states adopting digital assets in their fiscal strategies, presenting bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and a tool for diversifying state assets.

The movement follows President Donald Trump's executive order to create a national bitcoin reserve and broader cryptocurrency stockpile. The order directs relevant government departments and agencies to coordinate on a framework for digital asset mining and a national bitcoin reserve strategy.

The former Binance CEO is now advising governments on crypto policy and reserves, helping nations like Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan to integrate digital assets and blockchain into public systems.

His input supports efforts to diversify national reserves with assets like bitcoin and BNB, aligning with the broader global trends in crypto adoption.

Despite concerns over volatility, supporters of bitcoin say the asset can help to insulate nations against financial instability and enhance monetary sovereignty in a digital economy.

As the window for individual investors to accumulate bitcoin ahead of sovereign entities closes, the coming months will be crucial in determining the future of the crypto landscape.

The post CZ warns window for investors to buy bitcoin before government entities is closing appeared first on Crypto News.

As the window for individual investors to accumulate bitcoin ahead of sovereign entities closes, investors now have a narrowing window before sovereign accumulation reshapes the entire crypto landscape.

Investors Have A Narrowing Window To Buy Bitcoin Before Sovereign Accumulation Reshapes The Entire Crypto Landscape

Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has warned that the window for investors to buy bitcoin before government entities do is rapidly closing.

In a post shared on May 8 via social media platform X, Zhao stated:

You can buy while governments are buying or after they have bought.

The ‘before’ option is disappearing.

His comment came after Arizona became the second U.S. state to enact a law establishing a strategic bitcoin reserve. It also follows a series of policy developments in the United States and globally, as governments increasingly move to formalize strategic bitcoin holdings.

New Hampshire was the first U.S. state to enact a strategic bitcoin reserve policy. Afterward, Arizona passed House Bill 2749, which creates a reserve fund for unclaimed digital assets like staking rewards and airdrops.

Texas is also advancing Senate Bill 21, which has now cleared both the Senate and a house committee, to set up a state-managed bitcoin reserve concentrating on high-market-cap cryptocurrencies.

The emerging trend sees U.S. states adopting digital assets in their fiscal strategies, presenting bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and a tool for diversifying state assets.

The movement follows President Donald Trump's executive order to create a national bitcoin reserve and broader cryptocurrency stockpile. The order directs relevant government departments and agencies to coordinate on a framework for digital asset mining and a national bitcoin reserve strategy.

The former Binance CEO is now advising governments on crypto policy and reserves, helping nations like Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan to integrate digital assets and blockchain into public systems.

His input supports efforts to diversify national reserves with assets like bitcoin and BNB, aligning with the broader global trends in crypto adoption.

Despite concerns over volatility, supporters of bitcoin say the asset can help to insulate nations against financial instability and enhance monetary sovereignty in a digital economy.

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