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U.S. federal agencies must report cryptocurrency holdings to the Treasury Secretary, and audit results may not be made public

2025-04-07 08:03:02
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ChainCatcher news, according to Eleanor Terrett, White House officials revealed that federal agencies must report their cryptocurrency holdings to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent by tomorrow (April 7, Eastern Time). However, the executive order only requires the report to be submitted to Bessent and does not mandate the public disclosure of the audit results. It is currently unclear whether this information will be made public or when it might be.

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