Both the BRICS alliance and the United States have been engaged in some brewing geopolitical conflict over the last month. With US President Donald Trump eyeing a steep 100% tariff threat, all eyes are on what the bloc could do. Moreover, with both sides looking to continue their growth in the digital asset class, one expert says BRICS could be set to introduce its own Bitcoin reserve.
The news follows the announcement that the US would be introducing its own cryptocurrency stockpile. Although it is not the strategic BTC reserve many had hoped, it still will see the country firmly embrace the asset class. In response, one expert notes that the global south could turn to the leading cryptocurrency by market cap.

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BRICS Bitcoin Reserve a Possibility as Nations Begin Cryptocurrency Embrace
The United States has firmly embraced cryptocurrencies since Donald Trump was inaugurated last week. Indeed, he has already ordered the asset to become a “national priority.” Meanwhile, speaking at the World Economic Forum, he claimed the country would soon become the “world capital” of AI and crypto.
That has led many to theorize what the rest of the world could do. Specifically, a host of nations are seeking to also implement similar action. Chief among them is the BRICS alliance, which one expert says could turn to create its own Bitcoin reserve.
US Space Force officer Jason P. Lowery recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to discuss the prospects. Specifically, he discussed the economic alliance’s prospects for its own cryptocurrency initiatives. However, he noted one token remained key.

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“Do you really think BRICS is interested in adding a meme coin to their reserves, or one controlled by an American CEO?” Lowery said of crypto options like XRP. “Do you believe they’d choose a USD stablecoin issued by an American company trying to position itself as a neo-Federal Reserve Bank?” he further questioned.
“Or are they far more likely to adopt the coin that has been relentlessly vilified and condemned by the US for over 15 years?” he added. “That coin guarantees covering access to block space, ensuring transactions cannot be censored or denied, provided they continue to possess the physical power and infrastructure ‘they’ve already invested in.'”
This echoes similar sentiments made by Russian President Vladimir Putin himself. The leader applauded Bitcoin. Moreover, he noted that it is an asset that cannot be controlled. As the bloc has struggled against sanctions and US dollar weaponization, this seems increasingly important.