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Peter Schiff: ‘US Govt Won’t Be’ Buying Bitcoin: Is That True?
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Peter Schiff: ‘US Govt Won’t Be’ Buying Bitcoin: Is That True?
Jan 9, 2025 12:53 AM

Before winning the 2024 presidential election in a landmark victory for the cryptocurrency sector, former president Donald Trump promised to establish a national Bitcoin reserve.

As a result, crypto markets have been making big bets on Bitcoins price increasing throughout 2025.

But Trump hasnt yet committed the federal government to making any new Bitcoin purchases. His more modest plan is to simply freeze the Bitcoin the government has already seized from those like Ross Ulbricht, who broke the law.

So does that mean Schiff is right, and the government wont be buying Bitcoin, even with Trump in charge?

Thats not necessarily so. Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) has a more radical proposal for the government in Washington to purchase one million BTC over five years.

Accordingly, unless Schiff knows something that markets dont yet, it is entirely possible that the pro-crypto Republican Congress and White House could send the government on a BTC buying spree in Trumps second term.

Peter Schiff: Govt Won’t Be Buying Bitcoin

Once it becomes obvious that the U.S. Govt. wont be buying #Bitcoin, those who bought hoping to front-run that buying will sell. @saylor will be forced to accelerate his leveraged Bitcoin purchases to prevent a crash. But this will only delay the crash until $MSTR crashes first.

After MicroStrategy announced its most recent monster purchase of Bitcoin—1,070 BTC for $101 million—the assets price surged within an hour.

But this will only delay the crash until $MSTR crashes first, Schiff added.

Lifelong Goldbug ‘Hates’ BTC ‘Speculative Mania’

Its not that I hate Bitcoin itself. I hate the speculative mania in Bitcoin that has caused a huge misallocation of capital, which will cause millions to lose sums far greater than they can afford, and which will tarnish the image of sound money and libertarian principals.

In reply to a commenter who asked, Why do you hate Bitcoin so much, Peter? the global hedge fund capitalist answered, Its not that I hate Bitcoin itself. I hate the speculative mania in Bitcoin that has caused a huge misallocation of capital.

Its true that there are winners and losers in the volatile cryptocurrency exchange markets and that there are frequently BTC bubbles with steep corrections. But its not necessarily a flaw inherent to Bitcoin or to the cryptocurrencys most vocal supporters.

Crypto markets arent really different from stocks in this regard. Theyre just more extreme because of the liquidity and velocity of these 24-hour-a-day markets, managed by automated Internet trading platforms and open to anyone around the world to participate.

Of course, Schiff would be sure to add that he doesnt like that about stock markets either.

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