Crypto expert Anthony Pompliano argues that the focus should no longer be on the creation of Bitcoin but rather on the continuous creation of traditional currencies. He highlights the difference between the limited supply of Bitcoin and the seemingly unlimited issuance of fiat currencies, which is the root cause of concerns about inflation and monetary policy. Pompliano emphasizes that Bitcoin's limited and decentralized supply, set at 21 million coins, sets it apart and makes it a digital answer to gold. As Bitcoin gains mainstream adoption and its performance is scrutinized, its ability to protect against inflation becomes a key consideration. This year, Bitcoin has experienced significant growth, outperforming traditional safe-haven assets like gold.



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