That debate? Peter Schiff totally dominated it. The guy laid out his case for gold as a safe haven with crystal clarity—straight from the gut, no corporate speak. Meanwhile, the founder from that major exchange seemed to struggle finding solid counterpoints. You could almost sense the concessions happening in real-time.
What struck me most was how Schiff defended traditional store-of-value principles while his opponent couldn't quite bridge the philosophical gap. Gold's track record vs crypto's volatility—that contrast came through sharp.
Say what you want about old-school finance guys, but Schiff brought receipts to this one.
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· 17h ago
ngl Schiff really hit the jackpot this time, that guy from the exchange got completely wrecked...
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AirdropGrandpa
· 17h ago
Schiff really knows how to talk, and his gold theory does hold water. But is that exchange guy really that weak? I don’t think so—it’s probably just that he was put on the spot.
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HashBrownies
· 17h ago
ngl, this time Schiff really has nothing to say. That gold logic is just too solid... The guy from the exchange got completely destroyed.
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PoolJumper
· 17h ago
This time Schiff really didn't talk nonsense; his gold theory is still brilliant.
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GasFeeGazer
· 17h ago
Schiff really did a great job this time; that guy from the crypto space was a bit overwhelmed... But is gold necessarily stable? It sounds nice.
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rugdoc.eth
· 17h ago
NGL, Schiff’s rhetoric is pretty outdated, but he does make some solid points... Gold will always be gold.
That debate? Peter Schiff totally dominated it. The guy laid out his case for gold as a safe haven with crystal clarity—straight from the gut, no corporate speak. Meanwhile, the founder from that major exchange seemed to struggle finding solid counterpoints. You could almost sense the concessions happening in real-time.
What struck me most was how Schiff defended traditional store-of-value principles while his opponent couldn't quite bridge the philosophical gap. Gold's track record vs crypto's volatility—that contrast came through sharp.
Say what you want about old-school finance guys, but Schiff brought receipts to this one.