
Bitcoin Magazine Podcast Saifedean Ammous: The Fiat Endgame, Strategic Reserves and Stablecoins | The Culture Bit
Mar 24, 2025
Saifedean Ammous, economist and author of The Bitcoin Standard, weighs in on Bitcoin’s monetary future and the surprising U.S. strategic reserve move. He debates stablecoins like Tether as onramps, whether government Bitcoin buys are policy or theater, and how liquidity, sanctions, and fiscal limits shape a possible switch away from the dollar.
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U.S. Strategic Reserve Is Symbolic Not Definitive
- The U.S. Bitcoin Strategic Reserve is surprising but likely politically shallow rather than a full commitment.
- Saifedean Ammous argues the admin may use Bitcoin for optics and could sell if price rallies, so the move isn't yet transformative.
Stopping Government Auctions Stabilizes Price
- Not selling confiscated Bitcoin is a meaningful long-term price support move.
- Ammous explains government auctions historically caused large crashes, so withholding discovered BTC reduces that downside risk.
Tether Is The Administration's Practical Dollar Tool
- The administration favors Tether as a policy tool to extend dollar usage globally, not to supplant Bitcoin.
- Ammous notes Tether buys treasuries and eases dollar access in poor countries while also being a major Bitcoin buyer.







