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Recently, a well-known figure in the Crypto Assets field, Anthony Pompliano, made a striking point on a CNBC program, predicting that the US government will eventually have to purchase Crypto Assets. This statement sparked widespread discussion online after it was released on mainstream financial media platforms.
Pompliano, as an important figure in the Crypto Assets industry, naturally draws a lot of attention to his views. However, considering the US government's inconsistent attitude towards Crypto Assets, sometimes emphasizing regulation and at other times hinting at prohibition, the credibility of this prediction is still open to debate.
Nevertheless, we cannot ignore the trend of digital currency development worldwide. As multiple countries actively explore Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC), the United States may indeed need to take action in the Crypto Assets space to maintain its financial leadership.
Another argument supporting Pompliano's viewpoint is the economic challenges currently facing the United States. As the scale of national debt continues to rise and the purchasing power of the dollar continues to decline, investing in Crypto Assets may become a strategy for hedging risks. Although attempts like those of El Salvador to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender are currently facing difficulties, they demonstrate some countries' openness to digital assets.
However, even if the U.S. government decides to purchase Crypto Assets, this action may be carried out in a low-key manner. Considering the public controversy surrounding Crypto Assets, the government may first participate indirectly through institutions such as pension funds or university endowments, and then intervene directly once market acceptance increases.
Regardless of whether the U.S. government will ultimately purchase Crypto Assets, one thing is clear: the importance of Crypto Assets in the future financial system will continue to grow. For ordinary investors, closely monitoring developments in this field and proactively acquiring relevant knowledge is a wise move.