Can 1 million Bitcoin really pay off the $36 trillion U.S. national debt? Peter Schiff doubts
Share link:In this post: For 1 million Bitcoins to cover the U.S. national debt, Bitcoin’s market cap would need to rise to $761 trillion, which Schiff believes is highly unlikely. Even if Bitcoin’s value increases, the U.S. national debt continues to grow, making it even harder for Bitcoin to match the debt in the future. Schiff argues that Bitcoin’s value is increased by speculation, not real-world demand, and he doubts it will achieve widespread global adoption as a currency.
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