Peter Schiff: The market value of USDT will eventually surpass that of Bitcoin, and BTC is finding support around $61,000 in the short term
According to BSCN, long-time Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff recently stated that Tether's market capitalization will not only surpass Ethereum in the future but will ultimately exceed Bitcoin as well. He believes that the only uncertainty that exists is not the outcome, but how long this process will take to complete.
Schiff stated that as the application of stablecoins continues to expand in payments, transaction settlements, and the circulation of digital dollars, the market demand for USDT may continue to grow faster than for volatile assets like Bitcoin. He insists that Bitcoin lacks intrinsic value, while stablecoins have a clearer use in actual financial activities.
However, Schiff also mentioned that after the recent market crash, Bitcoin has gained short-term support around $61,000. BTC has rebounded more than $2,000 from its recent low, indicating that there is some buying support in that area.
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