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U.S. Government Bitcoin Sale Impact: Schiff Jokes, ‘Over to You, Saylor!’

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Mustafa Mulla

Economist and outspoken Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff, renowned for his playful jabs at MicroStrategy’s CEO Michael Saylor, has dropped a bombshell that’s sure to raise eyebrows in the crypto world. In a surprising twist, Schiff has suggested that Saylor should seize the opportunity to acquire the massive 69,370 BTC stash that the U.S. government is poised to offload.

Is this hiding a deeper layer of truth?

U.S. Government All Set to Sell?

The U.S. government is set to sell 69,370 Bitcoin, worth about $4.3 billion, which it seized from the Silk Road dark web platform. This comes after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal regarding these funds, clearing the way for the government to proceed with the sale.

Sell, Hold, or Take Another Approach?

Now that the Supreme Court has given the go-ahead, the government can move forward with selling this large Bitcoin stash. In the past, similar sales, like Germany’s sale of nearly 50,000 BTC, led to price drops. The crypto community is wondering what the U.S. government will do: sell it all at once, hold onto it, or take a different approach?

Adding to the discussion, Republican candidate Donald Trump has promised to create a “strategic Bitcoin stockpile” if elected. Meanwhile, Democrat candidate Kamala Harris has not shared her views on seized crypto assets.

Will Saylor Stabilize the Market?

Amidst the speculation, Peter Schiff sarcastically suggested that Michael Saylor, a well-known Bitcoin supporter, should consider buying the 69,370 BTC the government holds.

According to Schiff, if someone as bullish as Saylor were to make such a purchase, it might help reduce market instability during the sale.

Although it’s unlikely that MicroStrategy would take on such a large amount, Schiff’s comment reflects the mixed feelings in the market. Some are hopeful the sale will bring opportunities, while others worry it might cause a significant sell-off.

Bitcoin Price Analysis

Currently, Bitcoin is trading at around $62,471, showing a small gain in the past 24 hours with a market cap of $1.23 trillion. Despite concerns over the upcoming sale, market sentiment remains neutral, as noted in a recent Coinpedia report.

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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