Taking Care of Bitcoin
Today we answer the question: Is Bitcoin a Bubble? TCB argues that Bitcoin is often labeled a bubble, but true bubbles don’t solve problems and, after collapsing, don’t recover (as with 1637 tulip mania). While Bitcoin is highly volatile and has repeated 70–80% drawdowns, it has historically rebounded to higher lows and driven stronger infrastructure, suggesting price discovery rather than a permanent collapse. The speaker claims the deeper “bubble” is the fiat monetary system, which is structurally dependent on perpetual debt and money creation, citing U.S. metrics such as ~$39T national debt, ~$200T unfunded liabilities, 120% debt-to-GDP, ~$2T annual deficits, and ~ $1T/year interest costs. Bitcoin is presented as an alternative: fixed 21M supply, no central authority, predictable rules, and resistance to inflation, confiscation, and censorship. 00:00 Is Bitcoin a Bubble 01:04 What Bubbles Look Like 02:13 Bitcoin Volatility Explained 03:10 Fiat Instability Problem 04:18 Debt Spiral and Printing 06:39 Why Printing Cannot Stop 08:12 Bitcoin Fixes Fiat Flaws 10:23 Fiat System as Bubble 11:48 Deflation and Free Markets 12:51 Final Answer and Wrap Up X: @TCBcoin https://x.com/TCBcoin [https://x.com/TCBcoin] Instagram: @TCBcoin https://www.instagram.com/tcbcoin/ [https://www.instagram.com/tcbcoin/] www.takingcareofbitcoin.com https://www.takingcareofbitcoin.com/ [https://www.takingcareofbitcoin.com/]
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