What is Peter Schiff’s take in the Bitcoin vs Ethereum debate?

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Ah, the crypto battlefield heats up again. Peter Schiff, the gold-loving economist who’s no fan of cryptocurrencies in general, stands firm on Bitcoin, even as Ethereum suddenly steals the spotlight.

Growing market share

So, what’s the deal? Ethereum just reclaimed $4,200, and that’s a fresh high for 2025. And it has been rallying hard.

Whale transactions, heavy derivatives trading, volume grows, all the stuff that says speculators are all in.

Ethereum’s gains have outpaced Bitcoin’s in the past days, and its dominance in the crypto market share has climbed from about 9.7% a month ago to 13% today, up by roughly 3.34%.

Bitcoin’s grip is slipping, falling from nearly 64% market dominance down to 59%. Altcoins are stealing more of the pie too, growing to 28% combined, up from 26.4%.

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Big Bitcoin investments

Now, here’s Schiff’s take, as he admits he has zero interest in owning either coin but if forced to pick? Bitcoin wins, hands down.

Despite Ethereum’s flashy rally late last week, Schiff sticks to his guns, reminding investors that Bitcoin remains the top dog by market cap and still rules popular and institutional portfolios.

And with a splash of new cash flowing thanks to the spot BTC ETFs and corporate treasuries investing big bucks, Bitcoin’s stronghold isn’t disappearing anytime soon.

But let’s not ignore the shifting sands. Bitcoin’s dominance, which peaked at 65.1% in June, has quickly waned to just above 59%.

Ethereum’s momentum could reshape the crypto market big time as capital diversifies. It signals growing competition fueled by macroeconomic forces and institutional plays.

The game is on

Think of it like a corporate office where Bitcoin’s the seasoned boss, and Ethereum’s the ambitious up-and-comer breaking through the glass ceiling.

Bitcoin still calls the shots, but Ethereum’s getting louder in the boardroom.

The next chapter depends on whether Ethereum can keep flexing that bullish muscle and if the bigger economy plays along.

So, for crypto enthusiasts and investors, the game is on, with Bitcoin still holding reign but Ethereum’s growth demanding respect.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: August 11, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: August 11, 2025
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