With U.S. debt now over $36 trillion and the August 2025 ceiling deadline approaching, fears of default are mounting.
Treasury officials remain hopeful, but rising costs and political paralysis are fueling economic uncertainty. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has warned that continued fiscal mismanagement could push Bitcoin into the role of global reserve currency.
Despite the mounting debt and weakening dollar, Bitcoin remains steady around $104,500, showing caution rather than a breakout.
Armstrong voiced support for Bitcoin but emphasized that global stability depends on U.S. financial discipline. Meanwhile, analysts like Wendy O argue Bitcoin’s volatility limits its reserve potential, suggesting stablecoins are more viable alternatives.
Adding to tensions, a Trump-backed spending bill proposing tax breaks and increased military funding is drawing backlash, with critics saying it could add $3 trillion more to the deficit. Elon Musk called the bill “a disgusting abomination,” warning of a $2.5 trillion annual shortfall.
In response, lawmakers like Senator Cynthia Lummis are pushing for a Bitcoin reserve strategy. Her proposal calls for the Treasury to acquire 1 million BTC as a hedge, storing it in decentralized vaults—framing it as a modern take on gold reserves. As trust in traditional finance erodes, Bitcoin is slowly moving into the heart of U.S. economic strategy.
Bitcoin may be entering a typical summer correction phase, according to a July 25 report by crypto financial services firm Matrixport.
Bitcoin has dropped sharply to test its local range low near $115,000, with analysts pointing to renewed whale activity and long-dormant supply movements as key contributors to the decline.
Bitcoin has reached a critical milestone in its programmed supply timeline—only 5.25% of the total BTC that will ever exist remains to be mined.
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