TLDR Elizabeth Warren strongly opposes using taxpayer money to bail out Bitcoin during its market decline. Warren warns that a Bitcoin bailout would primarily benefitTLDR Elizabeth Warren strongly opposes using taxpayer money to bail out Bitcoin during its market decline. Warren warns that a Bitcoin bailout would primarily benefit

Elizabeth Warren Opposes Bitcoin Bailout Amid 50% Price Drop

2026/02/19 20:49
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TLDR

  • Elizabeth Warren strongly opposes using taxpayer money to bail out Bitcoin during its market decline.
  • Warren warns that a Bitcoin bailout would primarily benefit wealthy investors and crypto insiders.
  • She urges regulators not to intervene in the crypto market or support Bitcoin prices with public funds.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized that government-owned Bitcoin does not involve taxpayer funds.
  • Warren’s letter comes amid Bitcoin’s significant price drop, falling over 50% from its all-time high.

Senator Elizabeth Warren has firmly opposed any potential bailout for Bitcoin, warning that such actions would primarily benefit wealthy investors. In a recent letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Warren expressed concerns about using taxpayer money to support Bitcoin during its ongoing price decline. Her letter follows Bitcoin’s dramatic drop of over 50% from its all-time high in October, sparking debate in Washington over cryptocurrency regulation.

Warren’s Stance Against Bitcoin Bailout

In her letter, Elizabeth Warren emphasized that a bailout for Bitcoin would serve the interests of crypto insiders rather than the general public. She argued that public funds should not be used to stabilize the cryptocurrency market, particularly when it benefits wealthy investors. “Any action that uses taxpayer dollars to prop up Bitcoin would disproportionately help those already wealthy and connected to the crypto industry,” Warren wrote.

Warren’s opposition highlights the growing division in Washington on how to handle cryptocurrency in times of financial instability. While some policymakers have expressed interest in providing support to the crypto market, Warren remains adamant that the government should not intervene. Her position reflects a broader skepticism toward treating cryptocurrencies like traditional banks, which can rely on federal assistance during financial crises.

Treasury’s Response and Market Concerns

On the same day that Warren sent her letter, World Liberty Financial hosted its first “World Liberty Forum” at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida club. The event brought together cryptocurrency executives and supporters of the industry, raising further questions about political ties to the crypto market. In a recent hearing, Congressman Brad Sherman questioned whether the Treasury Department had the authority to intervene in the Bitcoin market.

Secretary Bessent responded, stating that banks could hold cryptocurrencies as part of a diversified asset portfolio. He clarified that the U.S. government currently holds seized Bitcoin, which he described as government property rather than taxpayer-funded investments. Bessent’s comments aimed to address concerns over the use of public funds in the crypto market, but Warren remains critical of any government-backed Bitcoin support.

Warren rejected Secretary Bessent’s explanation, arguing that the Treasury Secretary avoided directly addressing the potential for government intervention in the Bitcoin selloff. She warned against any form of bailout, including direct purchases, guarantees, or special lending programs aimed at supporting the cryptocurrency. Warren’s letter urges regulators to refrain from taking measures that would stabilize Bitcoin prices at the expense of public funds.

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