The debt-servicing rhythm of the US has once again placed the country’s fiscal stability at the center of global economic attention. Public debt officially surpassed the US$40 trillion barrier, accumulating an increase of nearly US$1 trillion in just five months. This acceleration is mainly due to a sustained budget deficit and the accelerated rise in the costs of servicing the debt because of high interest rates.
As debate grows over the sustainability of fiat currency and long-term latent inflation, Bitcoin’s role is gaining momentum from two different narratives. Analysts and legislative sectors more frequently push the idea that the US and other economies should incorporate Bitcoin as an official reserve asset. This proposal aims to mitigate the dollar’s long-term depreciation and diversify the state’s balance sheet.
The old crypto-ecosystem slogan from its early days, “Long Bitcoin, Short the Bankers,” has been left behind. The relationship between traditional banking and digital assets was not resolved through the destruction of banks, but through massive institutional integration. Global financial institutions that previously rejected the sector now manage listed products, offer regulated custody services, trading, and tokenization.
Top-tier banking entities and regulatory bodies allow the use of BTC as collateral in credit and derivatives markets, treating it similarly to gold or traditional currencies. Bitcoin is no longer seen only as a tactical or speculative bet, but as a long-term treasury and institutional reserve asset.
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As debate grows over the sustainability of fiat currency and long-term latent inflation, Bitcoin’s role is gaining momentum from two different narratives. Analysts and legislative sectors more frequently push the idea that the US and other economies should incorporate Bitcoin as an official reserve asset. This proposal aims to mitigate the dollar’s long-term depreciation and diversify the state’s balance sheet.
The old crypto-ecosystem slogan from its early days, “Long Bitcoin, Short the Bankers,” has been left behind. The relationship between traditional banking and digital assets was not resolved through the destruction of banks, but through massive institutional integration. Global financial institutions that previously rejected the sector now manage listed products, offer regulated custody services, trading, and tokenization.
Top-tier banking entities and regulatory bodies allow the use of BTC as collateral in credit and derivatives markets, treating it similarly to gold or traditional currencies. Bitcoin is no longer seen only as a tactical or speculative bet, but as a long-term treasury and institutional reserve asset.
#EEUU #BTC #Tokenization #banco #regulacion $BTC $MSTR $STRC