The Bitcoin vs Dollar debate has been a favorite topic among financial analysts, crypto enthusiasts, and the general investing public. As Bitcoin continues its erratic price action, even briefly hitting over $70k last March 2024, the question remains as relevant as ever. So, is Bitcoin a better store of value and hedge against inflation?
If we ask the experts, many agree that Bitcoin is far better than the US dollar and other fiat currencies. According to Anthony Pompliano of Professional Capital Management, Bitcoin is better since fiat currencies are more volatile, and it simplifies many investing principles.
Pompliano Pushes For Bitcoin
In a Fox News interview, Pompliano shared his thoughts on the ongoing Bitcoin-dollar debate. He said Bitcoin is in a better position since fiat currencies are more volatile, and the public is faced with its diminishing purchasing power.
Pompliano believes that Wall Street and the rest of traditional finance failed to see Bitcoin’s value. At the heart of Bitcoin’s advantage is the classic economic problem of scarcity— only 21 million Bitcoins are available, a scarce asset compared to fiat currencies that central banks can continue to print and issue.
Pompliano’s interview and continued debates come with a growing institutional interest in Bitcoin. After the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved spot BTC ETFs on January 10th, 2024, there has been a growing interest and inflow of money into these funds. Months after the approval of the first 11 funds, interest in Bitcoin ETFs continues, helping boost the crypto’s price.
Bitcoin Vs Dollar: Anthony Pompliano Explains Why BTC Is Better Than Fiat Currencies
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Bitcoin: A Simple Yet Scarce Commodity
According to Pompliano, Bitcoin’s appeal and value lie in its simplicity of investing principles. Since there is a limited supply of Bitcoin, this can impact its future market value. Also, a problem for many traders and investors, according to Pompliano, is that they’re too focused on complex financial products like leverage and trading.
The problem with these complex yet popular instruments is that you must track prices and trade at the right time. However, with Bitcoin, users just need to buy and hold. In short, Bitcoin offers a long-term appreciation in value and a better hedge against inflation.
Deutsche Bank Analyst Sees BTC As ‘Digital Gold’
Bitcoin has been getting plenty of support from financial analysts. According to Marion Laboure, an analyst at Deutsche Bank Research, it can potentially become our ‘21st-century gold’. Laboure says Bitcoin’s and the cryptos’ market cap of over $1 trillion is too big to ignore.
Laboure adds that Bitcoin will continue to grow soon as a viable payment alternative, while fiat currencies’ share in transactions will fall. She adds that Bitcoin is a ‘digital gold,’ Ether, the second most popular coin, can be our next ‘digital silver.’
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