🔥 The World Gold Council's CEO just said $BTC is going to zero; and CZ's response wasn't what you'd expect. Speaking on David Lin's show, David Tait called Bitcoin's collapse to zero his personal "trader's instinct," not an official World Gold Council forecast. His reasoning: Bitcoin keeps trading like a risk asset during downturns instead of acting as a hedge the way gold does. He still told investors to hold both; "someone who has gold in their portfolio should also have Bitcoin, and someone who holds Bitcoin should definitely have gold," since the two balance each other in a crisis. The comments were actually recorded in May, when BTC traded near $77,500. They only went viral this week, after Bitcoin had fallen roughly 19% to around $63,000; giving a bearish call made three months ago a fresh, uncomfortable kind of relevance. CZ's reply wasn't the fiery pushback most expected. The Binance founder said plenty of people have gotten crypto wrong before, that understanding the space takes time, and that he "cannot be 100% sure" he's the one who's right; "after all, everyone is human." Tait isn't a lone voice, either. Nassim Taleb argued years ago that $BTC fair value was "no higher than $0," and economist Steve Keen revived the zero case earlier this year. Gold oldest argument against Bitcoin hasn't changed. What's changed is how calm the response to it has gotten. #BTC Price Analysis# #Macro Insights#