Brian Armstrong Says Bitcoin May Become Global Reserve If U.S. Fails to Act
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A U.S. debt default could trigger major economic fallout, higher interest rates, job losses, and a weaker dollar. With debt at $36 trillion and a 122% debt-to-GDP ratio, rising costs and political gridlock ahead of the August 2025 ceiling deadline add pressure. Still, the U.S. has never defaulted, and Treasury officials believe it can be avoided with timely action. Looking at the current scenario, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong is warning that Bitcoin could replace the U.S. dollar as the worldâs reserve currency if America fails to control its spending.
However, so far, Bitcoin has failed to capitalize on the U.S. Debt Spiral. Currently trading around $104,500, BTC is at a critical level rather than surging, even as the U.S. dollar weakens and economic uncertainty grows.Â
Bitcoinâs Appeal Grows Amid Soaring U.S. Debt
Armstrong took to X this week, voicing support for Bitcoin but expressing concern about Americaâs financial trajectory. âI love Bitcoin, but a strong America is also super important for the world,â he wrote. âWe need to get our finances under control.â
The comments come as the U.S. debt hits a historic high, with fiscal responsibility at the center of political debate. Armstrong warned that if voters donât pressure Congress to reduce the deficit, Bitcoin could naturally evolve into the dominant global currency.
His warning gains traction as institutional demand for Bitcoin soars, bolstered by its fixed supply and rising reputation as a hedge against inflation.Â
But Crypto analyst Wendy O believes Bitcoin wonât become a reserve currency due to its high volatility. However, she says it will still be in demand. In her view, a stablecoin is more likely to fill the role of a global reserve currency.
Trump-Backed Bill Faces Backlash
Moreover, the timing couldnât be more heated. House Republicans are pushing a Trump-endorsed spending bill that extends tax breaks, increases military spending, and cuts social programs. Critics, including six Nobel Prize-winning economists, say it could add another $3 trillion to the national debt if made permanent.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk slammed the bill as a âpork-filled, disgusting abomination,â warning that it could drive the deficit to $2.5 trillion annually.
Bitcoin Reserve Gaining Momentum?
In parallel news, U.S. lawmakers are exploring Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset. A bill introduced by Senator Cynthia Lummis proposes that the Treasury accumulate 1 million BTC, which is around 5% of the total supply, to hedge against long-term fiscal instability.
Under the proposal, BTC would be stored in decentralized vaults, funded through existing Treasury assets. Lummis framed it as a modern version of the gold reserve, arguing it could protect the dollarâs value and strengthen national security.
With Trump pushing to make the U.S. a global crypto hub and rising distrust in traditional monetary policy, Bitcoin is inching closer to the heart of Americaâs financial strategy.
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