With the ongoing tension between the BRICS alliance and the United States, one expert has theorized that most nations will eventually end up ditching US dollar reserves for Bitcoin. Indeed, economist Jeremy Siegel recently noted that the leading crypto has emerged as a threat to the greenback’s global standing.
Senior economist at WisdomTree, Siegel, discussed the curiosity of Trump’s continued embrace of Bitcoin. Specifically, he noted that the asset class is far more dangerous to the US dollar’s dominance than gold or any BRICS currency, according to a Benzinga report.
Expert Says Bitcoin, Not BRICS, Is Greatest Threat to US Dollar
Since 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the BRICS bloc has been on a mission. Specifically, the collective has sought ways to ditch the US dollar in international trade. Moreover, it has moved to lessen the global reliance on the Western currency. These decisions appeared made out of necessity. With the West sanctioning Russia, forcing it to rely on allies in the global south.
Yet, those de-dollarization plans have been confronted by President-elect Donald Trump. Moreover, with 100% tariffs planned under the returning president, things have certainly gotten interesting. For one economist, the incoming commander-in-chief’s position appears inconsistent, to say the least.
Indeed, amid the BRICS scuffle, finance expert Jeremy Siegel has said nations will likely eventually ditch the US dollar reserves for Bitcoin. What makes that interesting is that Trump has recently paraded BTC’s all-time increase above the $100,000 mark.
“I found it curious that Trump threatened 100% tariffs for the BRICS nation wanting to implement a new reserve currency, while also championing the rise of Bitcoin’s price surpassing $100,000 and attributing it to his pro-crypto world view,” Siegel said.
“Bitcoin is viewed by many as an alternative global currency similar to what the BRICS are looking to achieve,” he added. “Bitcoin is far more of a threat to replace the dollar in world reserves than anything created by the emerging market economies.”
The asset’s recent surge supports Siegel’s position. Bitcoin has been skyrocketing in value and is projected to reach $200,000 next year. Trump’s pro-BTC position could fuel global accumulation. Therefore, driving even more countries away from the dollar.