The White House says it has achieved a legal and custody “breakthrough” for the US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, finally giving Washington a compliant way to safeguard billions in seized BTC.
Summary
The White House has confirmed a major operational breakthrough for the U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, with an announcement expected in the coming weeks. Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors for Digital Assets, revealed during an interview at Consensus 2026 that the administration has successfully established the legal compliance and asset custody structure required to protect government-held crypto assets.
“We’ll have an announcement…It’s a breakthrough as far as getting everything in place, legally sound, properly safeguarding the assets,” Witt said during the interview with Scott Melker. The statement marks the first official confirmation that the reserve framework has overcome regulatory obstacles that previously prevented the government from properly securing seized Bitcoin (BTC) holdings.
The breakthrough comes more than a year after President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve in March 2025. That order directed federal agencies to consolidate Bitcoin obtained through civil and criminal forfeiture into a single reserve account and prohibited the Treasury from selling the assets. Witt emphasized that while executive orders established the initial framework, legislative action remains necessary to ensure long-term protections and permanence.
The administration is working closely with Deputy Harry John and Stephen Miller’s policy team on interagency collaboration for the reserve, even as congressional attention focuses on the CLARITY Act. Witt warned that executive orders alone are vulnerable to reversal by future administrations, citing policy shifts between the Trump and Biden administrations as evidence that congressional codification through the BITCOIN Act and American Reserve Modernization Action Act is essential.
According to Wikipedia, the U.S. government is estimated to hold approximately 328,372 BTC as of February 2026, making it the largest known state holder of Bitcoin globally. With Bitcoin trading around $77,277 as of May 18, 2026, the government’s holdings represent approximately $25.4 billion in value. The reserve framework treats Bitcoin as a strategic asset comparable to gold or petroleum stockpiles, rather than a speculative investment.
Witt also highlighted custody failures, noting that losses by U.S. Marshals demonstrate gaps in the current system that require both the BITCOIN and ARMA Acts to properly protect executive orders. The official stressed that failing to establish clear regulatory leadership could force the United States to follow frameworks developed by other nations, potentially benefiting competitors like China in the digital asset race.
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