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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(133,864 posts)
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 09:13 PM 22 hrs ago

Bitcoin sinks after Treasury Secretary Bessent says US government can't tell banks to bail out crypto [View all]

Source: Yahoo Finance

Bitcoin (BTC-USD) fell 2% on Wednesday to around $73,000 per token after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested the US government would not bail out the cryptocurrency.

In a heated back-and-forth during a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Bessent was asked if the US Treasury had the authority to buy bitcoin or other cryptos.

"I do not have the authority to do that, and as chair of FSOC, I do not have that authority," Bessent stated.

The decline on Wednesday was also fueled by the broader selling pressure in markets and a warning from notable investor Michael Burry that a sustained decline in bitcoin's price could "set in motion a death spiral leading to massive value destruction."

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-sinks-after-treasury-secretary-bessent-says-us-government-cant-tell-banks-to-bail-out-crypto-195504406.html



Nor should we. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Bessent's boss would pressure him to bail it out.
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No they shouldn't bailout that pseudo pyramid scheme. lostincalifornia 22 hrs ago #1
I never understood the value of the record of a transaction ClaudetteCC 22 hrs ago #4
Sure, it's just numbers in the cloud, but .... reACTIONary 22 hrs ago #8
etherium has better use cases than bitcoin ClaudetteCC 22 hrs ago #9
ETF's? At least.. reACTIONary 21 hrs ago #14
Decentralized Applications or 'dApps' ClaudetteCC 7 hrs ago #19
iirc etherium was designed specifically for dApp 'smart contracts' ClaudetteCC 7 hrs ago #20
You forgot drugs and child porn.... nt Shipwack 21 hrs ago #10
I stick with what I know.... reACTIONary 21 hrs ago #12
So they hid all the QE in crypto bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #2
It seems the price of 'homes' even with inflation ClaudetteCC 22 hrs ago #5
Good point bucolic_frolic 13 hrs ago #16
Sounds like dweller 22 hrs ago #3
Crypto is simply canned air. It has no intrinsic value. All it will take is for one large holder to sell off a flashman13 22 hrs ago #6
Bitcoin has fallen 43% since its $126,000 all-time high back in October progree 22 hrs ago #7
Well... OldBaldy1701E 21 hrs ago #11
HA HA. pansypoo53219 21 hrs ago #13
"value destruction" of cryptocurrency has a nice ring to it. (nt) pat_k 18 hrs ago #15
that means they will. Javaman 12 hrs ago #17
That's the only reason bitcoin and other crypto started climbing after Trump took office. ChicagoTeamster 10 hrs ago #18
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