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Creating Bitcoin Crypto Reserve Makes Sense But Adding XRP Is A Distraction: Say Critics

Crypto reserve to include altcoins like XRP, Solana, and Cardano. However, critic thinks adding them muddies the Bitcoin-centric vision

By Dalmas Ngetich

Last Updated: Mar 3, 2025

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Last week, Bitcoin (BTC), XRP, Ethereum, and most altcoins fell by double digits. With BTC briefly dipping below $80,000—hitting a low of $79,000 on Friday—some traders opted to cash out.

Then Sunday changed everything. On March 2, 2025, President Donald Trump unveiled a bold vision during a White House press conference, later amplified on Truth Social, to position the United States as a global crypto leader.

Central to this plan is a strategic crypto reserve, modeled after the petroleum reserve, designed as a hedge against economic uncertainty.

The reserve will primarily feature Bitcoin and Ethereum but also include “other valuable coins” like XRP, Solana (SOL), and Cardano (ADA).

The announcement triggered a market surge—BTC peaked at $95,000 before retracing, while XRP, a standout gainer, jumped from $2.20 to nearly $3 before settling back.

This rally reflects endorsement from the Trump administration and hints at a regulatory thaw, yet not everyone is on board. Peter Schiff, a crypto skeptic, argues that while a Bitcoin reserve has merit, including XRP makes no sense and dilutes the concept.

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A Crypto Reserve Is Historic, Why XRP?

Trump’s proposal marks a historic shift for the crypto industry, aligning with his pro-crypto stance post-inauguration. Bitcoin and Ethereum form its backbone. The surprise inclusion of XRP, SOL, and ADA, however, has ignited debate.

XRP spiked 40% on this news. More optimism around easing SEC pressure, especially after dropped cases against Uniswap and Coinbase, fanned demand.

Yet, Schiff is pushing back. In an X post on March 2, he conceded, “I get the rationale for a Bitcoin reserve. I dont agree with it, but I get it. We have a gold reserve. Bitcoin is digital gold, which is better than analog gold.”

He views Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million BTC—nearly 20 million already mined—and its deflationary halving cycle as a logical inflation hedge.

Adding XRP, however, seems to muddy a Bitcoin-centric vision.

Understandably, his stance reflects Bitcoin maximalism, which prizes BTC’s scarcity and decentralization.

XRP, which is core to Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) platform, serves a different purpose—facilitating fast cross-border payments for institutions via the XRP Ledger (XRPL).

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A Case For Bitcoin-Only Reserve

While Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson defended XRP saying it is underpinned by a “great technology” with a decade-long track record, Schiff thinks that if XRP qualifies, “even meme coins like ‘fartcoin’” could join the reserve.

Ripple remains locked in a legal battle with the SEC, which appealed a July 2023 ruling by Judge Analisa Torres. The judge deemed XRP’s secondary sales non-securities, though institutional sales violated securities laws.

On X, other critics chimed in saying adding altcoins “looks like corruption” that “creates winners and losers.” They argue a BTC-only reserve aligns with decentralization, avoiding perceived favoritism toward Solana or Cardano.

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The market is now firm. XRP is trading above $2.5 while Bitcoin is steady above $90,000.

All eyes are on the upcoming White House Crypto Summit on March 7, hosted by Trump and chaired by David Sacks, the AI and crypto czar.

Analysts see it as a defining moment for the United States crypto policy.

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U.S. crypto reserve to include XRP and other altcoins, worth it?

  • Donald Trump said the country will create a crypto reserve
  • Bitcoin, XRP, and top altcoins included
  • Critic thinks adding XRP waters down the Bitcoin-only vision and isn’t worth it

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Dalmas Ngetich
Dalmas Ngetich
Crypto Journalist

Dalmas is an experienced journalist with over a decade in crypto, technology, and blockchain. His work and that of his partners have been featured in top news outlets, including Forbes, investing.com, and Entrepreneur, among others. He is passionate about crypto... Read More

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