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Cathie Wood predicts Bitcoin as a hedge against AI-induced deflation
Investor Cathie Wood, founder of Ark Invest, has presented an innovative perspective on the role of Bitcoin in a future marked by technological transformations. During recent industry discussions, Wood argued that Bitcoin goes beyond its traditional use as an inflation hedge, positioning itself also as an effective tool against a new type of economic risk.
The risk of technological deflation that no one discusses
The rapid decline in costs of artificial intelligence and exponential technologies will create space for what Wood called “deflationary chaos.” This scenario challenges conventional financial institutions and the Federal Reserve, which have historically prepared to combat inflation but lack robust strategies against widespread deflation. Productivity driven by AI will put downward pressure on prices, causing instability in current business models.
Bitcoin as an alternative to the traditional financial system
Wood emphasizes that Bitcoin’s decentralized design and fixed supply position it as a safer alternative to conventional debt-based financial systems. While traditional economies face deflationary pressures and disruption of their models, Bitcoin maintains immutable characteristics: its supply is limited and predetermined. This provides structural protection against monetary manipulation mechanisms that amplify crises in traditional systems, making it especially relevant during periods of rapid economic transformation.