Gold advocate Peter Schiff just threw down the gauntlet. After being publicly labeled "a loser and a jerk" by the President, the longtime Bitcoin critic is now demanding a face-to-face debate. This clash highlights the ongoing tension between traditional finance supporters and the crypto-friendly administration. Schiff, who's been vocal about his skepticism toward digital assets, isn't backing down from what could become one of the most watched economic policy showdowns.
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BoredStaker
· 11h ago
Schiff is still making noise over there? He really thinks he's important. Debate? What debate? He’s bound to lose anyway.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 11h ago
Schiff really dares to challenge the status quo, but honestly, his gold standard theory is outdated... Still clinging to gold these days—how can he keep up with the times?
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 11h ago
Schiff is still stubbornly going against Bitcoin, really won't listen to reason... Even the president called him a loser, yet he's still arguing. This attitude seems a bit desperate.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 11h ago
Schiff is still being stubborn and refusing to admit defeat, but he really can't keep it up anymore.
Gold advocate Peter Schiff just threw down the gauntlet. After being publicly labeled "a loser and a jerk" by the President, the longtime Bitcoin critic is now demanding a face-to-face debate. This clash highlights the ongoing tension between traditional finance supporters and the crypto-friendly administration. Schiff, who's been vocal about his skepticism toward digital assets, isn't backing down from what could become one of the most watched economic policy showdowns.