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U.S. Fed’s Michael Barr to Step Down as Vice Chair for Supervision

Michael Barr, the U.S. Federal Reserve’s vice chair for supervision, will step down from his position on Feb. 28 — or earlier, if a successor is confirmed — according to a Monday announcement from the Federal Reserve.
Barr will continue to serve as a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
In a statement included in the Federal Reserve’s announcement, Barr suggested that he decided to voluntarily resign in order to avoid a potential dispute with the incoming Trump administration.
“The position of vice chair for supervision was created after the Global Financial Crisis to create greater responsibility, transparency, and accountability for the Federal Reserve’s supervision and regulation of the financial system,” Barr said. “The risk of a dispute over the position could be a distraction from our mission. In the current environment, I’ve determined that I would be more effective in serving the American people from my role as governor.»
According to Jaret Seiberg, a financial policy analyst at TD Cowen, Barr’s decision to step down is a potentially worrisome sign of the continuing politicization of banking regulation. In an analyst note to clients on Monday, Seiberg wrote, “Agency chiefs used to stay when the White House changed parties. That is no longer the case, which means banks should expect bigger policy swings each time the White House changes control.»
The Federal Reserve’s vice chair of supervision functions as the top banking watchdog and is considered one of the most important regulatory roles in the U.S. In his position, Barr had a heavy influence on how the traditional financial system interacted with cryptocurrencies.
Though Barr had some crypto bona fides before his appointment, including serving as an advisor to Ripple, the issuer of the XRP token, his tenure has been a mixed bag for the crypto industry. Barr has pushed for the Federal Reserve to have the power to regulate and enforce the law against stablecoin issuers in the U.S., which many Republican lawmakers have taken issue with.
In a Monday statement, Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) blasted Barr’s “supervisory failures” during the bank failures of 2023 and the “disastrous Basel III Endgame proposal” issued the same year.
“Michael Barr has failed to meet the responsibilities of his position,” Scott said. “I stand ready to work with President Trump to ensure we have responsible financial regulators at the helm.”
According to Seiberg however, Barr’s resignation is unlikely to change much in the short term, as Democrats will continue to have a majority at the Federal Reserve until early 2026. If Trump wants to replace Barr quickly, Seiberg said, he will likely be forced to nominate a successor from within the Board of Governors.
“The logical candidate is Michelle Bowman,” Seiberg wrote. “She is a former Kansas banking commissioner who also worked at a community bank. And she has been at the Fed since late 2018. She also often speaks on bank policy and has been critical of Barr’s approach to Basel 3 Endgame.”
Speaking at the DC Blockchain Summit last year, Bowman stressed the importance of “regulatory openness” to innovation and new technologies.
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MARA’s Fred Thiel Says U.S. Should Start Mining Bitcoin to Fill Strategic Reserve

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) CEO Fred Thiel has an idea for how U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration can make good on its promises to build out a strategic bitcoin reserve: start mining.
Speaking on a panel at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Thiel said that the U.S. government has many potential ways to generate bitcoin to fill the strategic bitcoin reserve that would adhere to the “budget-neutral” acquisition strategy laid out in Trump’s March executive order, including using excess hydroenergy to mine bitcoin domestically.
Though it’s been nearly three months since Trump authorized the establishment of a strategic bitcoin reserve, it remains unclear exactly how — and when — the government will take steps to actually begin filling it, a source of evident frustration among a number of speakers at the conference.
“I think it’s critical,” Thiel said of acquiring bitcoin for the reserve. “The U.S. making a statement that we’re going to have a strategic reserve is an empty statement unless you start putting stuff into it.”
At this point, the reserve is supposed to hold all of the bitcoin that has been sized by the government in civil and criminal forfeitures — estimated to be approximately 200,000 bitcoins. But many in the industry and government, including Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.), think that getting the government’s existing stockpile of bitcoin into a strategic reserve is merely a first step, to be followed by bigger, more meaningful acquisitions.
In March, Lummis re-introduced legislation — the so-called BITCOIN Act of 2025 — aimed at codifying Trump’s plans for a strategic bitcoin reserve. Under Lummis’ plan, after getting all of the forfeited bitcoin into the reserve, the U.S. government would spend the next two to five years converting a portion of its gold certificates into bitcoin.
“We have enough assets in under performing assets that we can get five percent of the world’s bitcoin without spending a single dime,” Lummis said.
However, Lummis acknowledged that it’s unlikely that any real movement on the BITCOIN Act — or, more broadly, taking any significant steps to fill the strategic reserve with anything other than forfeited assets — will come before Congress works its way through stablecoin and market structure legislation.
“It’s going to be a heavier lift than I thought because so many people don’t understand bitcoin,” Lummis said.
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XRP Bounces Back as Bulls Defend Key Technical Support

Global economic tensions and trade disputes continue to influence cryptocurrency markets, with XRP demonstrating remarkable resilience despite recent capital outflows.
The digital asset saw its market capitalization fluctuate from $137.5 billion to $133.39 billion before partially recovering to $135.86 billion, highlighting the ongoing volatility.
Despite these challenges, XRP maintains position above critical technical support levels including the 50-day SMA at $2.26, suggesting underlying strength in its market structure.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- Price range: XRP traded between $2.275 and $2.356, representing a 3.56% range over 24 hours.
- Volume support: Significant volume spike to 71.18M at the $2.275 level during the 01:00 hour on May 27.
- Consolidation pattern: Hours following the initial support showed price consolidation before renewed buying.
- Secondary volume surge: Another high-volume increase to 74.36M during the 13:00 hour pushed prices toward range highs.
- Key resistance: Established at $2.355-$2.356 level.
- Support zone: Strong support identified at $2.275-$2.290 range.
- Hourly volatility: Notable price surge from $2.330 to $2.356 between 13:08-13:18.
- Volume confirmation: Exceptional volume spike of 6.28M at 13:13 supported the rally.
- Correction support: Price found support at $2.324 around 13:51 before recovering.
- Bullish pattern: Formation of a channel pattern with higher lows suggesting continued positive momentum.
External References
- «Possible Scenarios for XPR Once it Breaks Out of Consolidation: Ripple Price Analysis«, CryptoPotato, published May 26, 2025.
- «XRP price prediction as over $4 billion outflows in a day«, Finbold, published May 27, 2025.
- «XRP ($XRP) Price Prediction for May 28: Can Bulls Reclaim $2.32 After Prolonged Decline?«, Coin Edition, published May 27, 2025.
- «XRP Price Prediction For May 27«, CoinPedia, published May 27, 2025.
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KindlyMD Acquires 21 Bitcoin Ahead of Merger with Nakamoto

KindlyMD (NAKA), an integrated healthcare services provider, has pulled the trigger on its bitcoin BTC treasury strategy.
The acquired 21 bitcoin for roughly $2.3 million at an average cost of $109,027, according to a Tuesday press release. The purchase was funded by exercising some of the company’s outstanding warrants.
“Our first 1/millionth of all bitcoin, on our way to owning 1,000,000 bitcoin,” David Bailey, founder and CEO of Nakamoto Holdings, posted on X. “1 Nakamoto = 1m Bitcoin,” he added.
NAKA is higher by 3.9% on Tuesday.
KindlyMD announced on May 12 that it had agreed to merge with Nakamoto Holdings in order to pursue a bitcoin accumulation strategy mirrored after Strategy’s (MSTR) playbook. The combined entity secured $710 million in financing.
KindlyMD and Nakamoto will also partner up with custody firm Anchorage Digital to provide exclusive custody and trading services to the company post-merger, KindlyMD announced on May 21.
The merger is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025.
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