The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish an office to administer and maintain control of custodial accounts collectively known as the “United States Digital Asset Stockpile,” capitalized with all digital assets owned by the Department of the Treasury, other than BTC, that were finally forfeited as part of criminal or civil asset forfeiture proceedings. Within 30 days of the date of this order, the head of each agency shall provide the Secretary of the Treasury and the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets with a full accounting of all Government Digital Assets in such agency’s possession, including any information regarding the custodial accounts in which such Government Digital Assets are currently held that would be necessary to facilitate a transfer of the Government Digital Assets to the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve or the United States Digital Asset Stockpile.

Establishment of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and United States Digital Asset Stockpile
March 6, 2025

Related Content

The significant number of executive orders published by the Trump Administration cut across dozens of industries and areas of law. This searchable tool breaks down the orders and their impacts on specific industries and with in-depth analysis of specific orders.
Previous Entries
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 7, 2025
This executive order directs the Department of Labor to reevaluate and clarify its guidance under ERISA regarding fiduciary duties related to including alternative assets in 401(k) retirement plans. It aims to expand access to higher-yield, diversified investment opportunities - such as private equity, real estate, digital assets, and infrastructure - for retirement savers, while reducing litigation risk and regulatory burdens that currently limit such access. The order also instructs the SEC to consider revising accredited investor rules to support this goal, and encourages coordination among federal regulators to ensure broader financial inclusion and retirement security.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 7, 2025
Directs the Secretary of Education to overhaul and expand the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System to ensure greater transparency in college admissions practices. Mandates technological upgrades, enhanced reporting requirements, and stricter data accuracy checks to expose and prevent unlawful race-based admissions policies.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 7, 2025
This executive order directs federal banking regulators and the Small Business Administration (SBA) to eliminate guidance, practices, and regulatory frameworks that enable politicized or unlawful debanking, particularly targeting individuals and businesses based on political or religious beliefs. It aims to safeguard fair access to financial services by requiring regulators to remove “reputation risk” considerations, identify and reinstate victims of debanking, and enforce penalties where violations occur. The order also mandates a comprehensive Treasury-led strategy to combat discriminatory banking practices, including referrals for civil enforcement in cases of religious discrimination.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 7, 2025
Directs federal agencies to overhaul their grant processes by requiring senior appointees to rigorously review discretionary grants and funding announcements for alignment with national interests and agency priorities. It mandates enhanced accountability, prohibits funding for certain controversial initiatives, and authorizes termination of grants that no longer serve agency goals or the public interest.
Within 30 days, agency heads must review the agency's standard grant terms and conditions and submit a report to the OMB detailing whether their discretionary grant terms allow termination for convenience, including when awards no longer support program goals or national interests, and provide data on how many active awards include such provisions. Agency heads should then take steps to revise terms and conditions of existing discretionary grants.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 5,, 2025
Establishes a White House Task Force to coordinate federal actions supporting the 2028 Summer Olympics, focusing on security, transportation, visa processing, and emergency preparedness. It directs agencies to identify and resolve barriers to hosting the games and submit implementation reports.
Agency heads must provide a report to the Task Force regarding their agency's respective planning and activities concerning the games no later than October 1, 2025. The Task Force will terminate on December 31, 2028, unless extended by the President.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
August 1, 2025
Reestablishes the Presidential Fitness Test and revitalizes the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition to promote youth participation in sports, improve national health, and address rising rates of obesity and inactivity. Directs federal agencies to support these initiatives and outlines strategies for nationwide engagement and fitness programming.
This executive order reestablishes the Presidential Fitness Test and revitalizes the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition to address the national health crisis and promote youth participation in sports. It directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in coordination with the Secretary of Education, to administer the test and support the Council's initiatives, which include developing school-based fitness programs, setting national youth fitness programs, setting goals, and launching public campaigns. The Council is also tasked with advising the President on strategies to combat childhood obesity and inactivity, enhance military readiness, and foster a culture of physical excellence across all sectors of society.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
July 24, 2025
Directs federal agencies to support the expanded use of civil commitment and institutional treatment for homeless individuals with serious mental illness or substance use disorders, while conditioning federal grants on the enforcement of anti-vagrancy laws and restricting funding for programs that permit drug use or prioritize housing without treatment.
Federal agencies must promote the expanded use of civil commitment for homeless individuals with serious mental illness or substance use disorders, including by seeking the reversal of judicial precedents and termination of consent decrees that obstruct institutionalization. This order conditions federal grant funding on local enforcement of anti-vagrancy laws, such as bans on public drug use, camping, and squatting, and prohibits support for programs that emphasize housing without requiring treatment or accountability. The order also expands support for drug and mental health courts, permits more restrictive housing rules, and authorizes the collection and sharing of health data with law enforcement to enhance public safety.
Trump Executive Order Tracker
July 23, 2025
Accelerates the buildout of artificial intelligence (AI) data centers and supporting infrastructure by easing federal permitting, streamlining environmental reviews, and expanding access to federally owned land for development consistent with national prosperity and security. It revokes Executive Order 14141 and directs the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and other relevant executive departments and agencies, to launch a financial support initiative for Qualifying Projects, including loans, loan guarantees, grants, tax incentives, and offtake agreements. Within 10 days, all relevant agencies must identify existing categorical exclusions under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and within 180 days, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must issue guidance to expedite reuse of Brownfield and Superfund Sites and review relevant permitting regulations. The Department of the Army, acting through the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, must review permitting under the Clean Water Act and Rivers and Harbors Act within 180 days. The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (FPISC) Executive Director has 30 days to designate transparency projects for expedited review under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST-41). The Department of the Interior (DOI), Department of Energy (DOE), and Department of Defense (DOD) are instructed to make available federal and military land for Qualifying Projects.