What if Bitcoin could help the U.S. cut its huge $33 trillion debt by $16 trillion? Sounds unbelievable, right? But MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor thinks it’s possible.
In fact, Saylor argues that if the U.S. were to buy one million Bitcoins over the next five years, it could cut the national debt by more than 45%. This daring idea comes just after former President Donald Trump hinted at plans for the U.S. to hold 200,000 Bitcoins in reserves.
But how could something as volatile as Bitcoin help in tackling the nation’s financial crisis? Keep reading to explore this bold proposal.
Saylor’s plan revolves around Bitcoin becoming a “strategic reserve” for the U.S. government. He sees Bitcoin, often called “digital gold,” as a modern version of the gold reserves that helped stabilize economies in the past.
According to Saylor, holding a significant amount of Bitcoin could protect the U.S. dollar and generate massive financial returns. He believes that purchasing one million Bitcoins could lead to a $16 trillion profit, significantly lowering the national debt.
Saylor’s vision is gaining attention beyond the business world. Senator Cynthia Lummis, a strong Bitcoin advocate, has introduced a bill calling for the U.S. to buy one million Bitcoins over the next five years. Her proposal even suggests using part of the Federal Reserve’s gold reserves to fund the purchase.
Former President Donald Trump has also shown interest in the idea. At the Bitcoin 2024 conference, he expressed support for the U.S. government to hold 200,000 Bitcoins as a strategic asset to strengthen the nation’s financial position.
Saylor compares Bitcoin’s potential to past U.S. purchases of assets like gold, oil, and grain, all of which provided significant financial returns. He argues that Bitcoin could be just as valuable for the U.S. economy, if not more.
Saylor’s “Trump Max” scenario takes his vision even further. He predicts that if the U.S. were to acquire four million Bitcoins, it could generate an incredible $81 trillion in returns, potentially reshaping the U.S. economy.
Bitcoin, once seen as a volatile digital asset, could be transformed into a key pillar of national economic policy.
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