< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4e/85/ib-fqospf6r8_ea2a6bb1.jpg" Alt = "Solana co-founder was skeptical about cryptorester in the United States"/> ~ ~ < P > The co -founder of the Solana Project Anatoliy Yakovenko commented on the possibility of creating cryptoresian in the United States. It treats this idea skeptical.

< p > Yakovenko would prefer the complete absence of state cryptore cores as such. The reason for this co -founder Solana called the risk of centralization.

< p >As an alternative, Yakovenko called the creation of cryptoresters at the state level that can be & laquo; insurance & raquo; in case of & laquo; bugs at the federal level & raquo; or crisis.

< p > If this does not work, Yakovenko would like to see the formation of cryptore -cores on the basis of OB & Rsquo; ultimately measured assets.

< p > & laquo; I don't care what they are. They can even be constructed so that only bitcoin responds to them at the current stage, they must simply be objective; Rsquo; romactively measured and rationally justified. If there is a goal to be broken, the Solana ecosystem will handle it & raquo ;, & mdash; he added.

< p > Yakovenko also stated that no one had consulted with him. More than he never submitted such an idea to President Donald Trump or any of his surroundings.

< P > Earlier in the press with & Rsquo; information that this is Ripple Labs has advanced the idea of ​​bringing Solana in US cryptores.

~ ~ < p > Trump announced its intention to implement such a project on March 2, 2025. In addition to bitcoin and ethereum, cryptoreser will probably include XRP, Cardano and Solana.

< p > A detailed plan is expected to be presented on March 7 at the first cryptocurrency summit in the White House.

< p > In the community, the idea was skeptical. Most experts have agreed that the reserve, if created, should contain only bitcoin.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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