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What Will Happen To Gold When The US Replaces It With Bitcoin?

What if the U.S. government sold all its gold reserves to buy Bitcoin? It's the idea of an increasing number of people, including those close to President Trump. In this video, we explore the potential risks, implications, and benefits of such a dramatic shift in national reserves. Gold has been a symbol of stability and a trusted safe-haven asset for over 5,000 years, but could Bitcoin, an asset only 15 years old and notorious for its volatility replace it? With the new year just around the corner, this discussion takes on even more significance as we assess the evolving dynamics of gold, Bitcoin, and the U.S. economy in 2025.

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