A bold prediction from Standard Chartered—they’re suggesting the U.S. should sell gold to invest in Bitcoin. If this happens, we could be looking at a $1 trillion shift in assets.
Why does this matter?
A move like this would accelerate Bitcoin’s mainstream adoption. It could trigger a new wave of institutional buying pressure. The "Bitcoin as digital gold" narrative would become undeniable. Is this just speculation, or could the U.S. really make such a move? Would it be a smart shift, or a risky bet?
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
A bold prediction from Standard Chartered—they’re suggesting the U.S. should sell gold to invest in Bitcoin. If this happens, we could be looking at a $1 trillion shift in assets.
Why does this matter?
A move like this would accelerate Bitcoin’s mainstream adoption.
It could trigger a new wave of institutional buying pressure.
The "Bitcoin as digital gold" narrative would become undeniable.
Is this just speculation, or could the U.S. really make such a move? Would it be a smart shift, or a risky bet?