David Sacks: Unable to answer whether "sovereign wealth funds hold cryptocurrencies" or not
During the question and answer session at the press conference, David Sacks responded to the last question by saying that studying the feasibility of Bitcoin reserves was one of the primary tasks directed by the president. This will be part of a government internal working group's research. "Putting cryptocurrency into sovereign wealth funds" is another issue, for which no answers could be provided at this press conference.
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