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by: xpoolPosted on: May 25, 2025

Peter Schiff Questions Bitcoin’s Place in Monetary Future Amid Gold Accumulation by Global Central Banks

In a recent X post, Peter Schiff challenged Bitcoin’s future potential, arguing that global central banks are shifting their reserves towards gold instead of embracing BTC. He questioned why these institutions, looking toward a world where the U.S. dollar may lose its reserve status, would favor gold over Bitcoin.

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