Peter Schiff criticizing U.S. Bitcoin superpower plans

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Economist and maybe the world’s biggest Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff kicked the can again, this time by arguing that if the U.S. becomes a Bitcoin superpower, it would actually weaken the nation.

His comments ignited a firestorm among crypto users who see Bitcoin as a game-changer for the economy.

Hating Bitcoin

In a post on X Schiff took aim at President-elect Donald Trump’s pro-crypto stance, and he argued that the government’s support for Bitcoin is misguided.

“When government picks winners and losers, it usually picks losers.”

He believes that the Trump administration’s push for Bitcoin is leading Wall Street to misallocate capital into what he calls value-destroying businesses. Schiff warned that becoming the Bitcoin superpower will make America weaker.

Unsurprisingly, his remarks didn’t sit well with the crypto community. Asset manager Eric Weiss shot back, „I think we all know who the loser is”, while Neil Jacobs labeled Schiff’s comments as “one of your dumbest posts ever.”

Trump’s vision for crypto

Trump has been vocal about making the U.S. a global leader in cryptocurrency, even advocating for Bitcoin to become a national reserve.

His views align with those of U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, a well-known supporter of Bitcoin who introduced the Bitcoin Act.

This proposed legislation wants to integrate Bitcoin into the nation’s financial system and has garnered backing from notable figures like Michael Saylor, executive chairman of MicroStrategy.

Schiff has consistently criticized both Bitcoin and Saylor’s strategy of using MicroStrategy’s resources to accumulate BTC.

He recently referred to this approach as a Ponzi scheme, suggesting that MicroStrategy could face collapse if it ever had to sell its Bitcoin holdings.

In response to Lummis’ idea that the Federal Reserve should sell its gold reserves to buy Bitcoin, Schiff shared his advice.

“If the U.S. makes the huge mistake of selling its gold to buy Bitcoin, you want to buy gold and if you have any Bitcoin, sell it to the U.S. government.”

Divide

These heated exchanges illustrate the widening gap in opinions about cryptocurrency’s role in America’s economic future.

While Schiff remains skeptical, many in the crypto community are optimistic about what a Bitcoin-friendly environment could mean for innovation and investment.

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