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 25 Dec 24

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The chief executive of CryptoQuant suggests that a national strategic Bitcoin reserve could help offset US debt. He explains that Bitcoin's inflows have significantly increased its market cap and proposes that the US government acquiring 1 million Bitcoin by 2050 could potentially offset a portion o...

Establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) as a potential solution to offset US debt by acquiring 1 million Bitcoin by 2050. The potential impact and feasibility of using a national strategic Bitcoin reserve to offset US debt by acquiring 1 million Bitcoin by 2050, as outlined by industry experts.

The chief executive of CryptoQuant suggests that a national strategic Bitcoin reserve could help offset US debt. He explains that Bitcoin's inflows have significantly increased its market cap and proposes that the US government acquiring 1 million Bitcoin by 2050 could potentially offset a portion of its debt. The head of digital assets research at VanEck also outlines a similar strategy, projecting significant value for a strategic Bitcoin reserve over time. The chief executive of the digital asset analytics firm CryptoQuant thinks a national strategic Bitcoin (BTC) reserve could offset US debt.

Ki Young Ju tells his 389,600 followers on the social media platform X that $790 billion in realized capital inflows have ballooned Bitcoin’s market cap to $2 trillion over the past 15 years. “This year alone, $352 billion in inflows have added $1 trillion to its market cap. However, using a pumpable asset like Bitcoin to offset dollar-denominated debt—rather than gold or dollars—could make gaining creditors’ consensus challenging. For Bitcoin to achieve broader market acceptance, Bitcoin must attain global, nationwide authority on par with gold. Establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) could serve as a symbolic first step. With 70% of U.S. debt held domestically, offsetting 36% of it by acquiring 1 million Bitcoin by 2050 becomes feasible if the U.S. government designates Bitcoin as a strategic asset.”

The CryptoQuant CEO adds that the 30% of debt held by foreign entities might resist that approach, but he argues that the strategy remains practical nonetheless. “If a consensus is reached on Bitcoin’s status, achieving this is entirely possible. The only risk would be old whales dumping BTC to attack the US. However, if governments continue accumulating Bitcoin until 2050 and its price keeps rising, I doubt they would actually dump it.”

Matthew Sigel, the head of digital assets research at exchange-traded fund (ETF) provider VanEck, initially outlined how a strategic Bitcoin reserve could offset US debt. “Assume the US Treasury starts buying one million Bitcoin over five years at a starting price of $200,000. Assume US debt grows at 5% (vs. last 10 years 8% compound annual growth rate) and BTC price compounds at 25%. In such a scenario, the US Strategic BTC Reserve would hold assets equivalent to 36% of debt by 2050. In that scenario, BTC would be $42 million/coin (same as Michael Saylor’s target, coincidentally) and the market cap would be 18% of global financial assets. But even at a 15% compound annual growth rate, the BTC stash would still be quite valuable.”

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 25 Dec 24
 25 Dec 24
 25 Dec 24