A prominent exchange founder just schooled gold advocate Peter Schiff on why $BTC outperforms precious metals. The crypto veteran dropped a quick but brutal comparison that had the Bitcoin community buzzing. Schiff, notorious for his anti-crypto stance, got hit with real-world scenarios showing how digital assets crush traditional stores of value in speed, portability, and divisibility. The exchange? Classic. One side clinging to millennia-old metal, the other pointing to programmable scarcity and borderless transfers. Whether you're team orange coin or team shiny rock, this debate captures exactly why these two camps can never see eye to eye.
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gas_guzzler
· 12-04 20:12
Haha, Schiff got roasted again. This guy really never learns.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-04 20:01
Haha, Schiff is still arguing over there, I really can't hold it in anymore.
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MeaninglessApe
· 12-04 19:53
Schiff is still clinging to gold, it really cracks me up... BTC's portability completely crushes any precious metals.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-04 19:50
Schiff really needs to wake up, that gold stuff is long outdated.
A prominent exchange founder just schooled gold advocate Peter Schiff on why $BTC outperforms precious metals. The crypto veteran dropped a quick but brutal comparison that had the Bitcoin community buzzing. Schiff, notorious for his anti-crypto stance, got hit with real-world scenarios showing how digital assets crush traditional stores of value in speed, portability, and divisibility. The exchange? Classic. One side clinging to millennia-old metal, the other pointing to programmable scarcity and borderless transfers. Whether you're team orange coin or team shiny rock, this debate captures exactly why these two camps can never see eye to eye.