Bitcoin Bull Thesis Goes Big: 39 Trillion Reasons To Buy, Says Gemini Founder
Alex Smith
2 hours ago
The Winklevoss twins donated $21 million worth of Bitcoin to a political action committee supporting US President Donald Trumpâs re-election campaign, underscoring just how deeply committed the Gemini co-founders are to the cryptocurrencyâs future.
A Debt Clock That Never Stops
That political move now sits alongside a fresh statement from Cameron Winklevoss, who took to X on May 22 to declare there are â39 trillion reasons to buy Bitcoin.â He was pointing directly at the US national debt, which has climbed to over $39 trillion.
The remark was brief. The implication was not.
39 trillion reasons to buy bitcoin https://t.co/0E2OvKkNKu
â Cameron Winklevoss (@cameron) May 22, 2026
A Fixed Supply Against A Growing Debt
Cameron and his brother Tyler have long argued that Bitcoinâs hard cap of 21 million coins makes it a natural hedge against governments that keep spending beyond their means.
They call it âgold 2.0,â and they believe that if Bitcoin ever displaces gold as the worldâs go-to store of value, the price could eventually hit $1 million.
Cameron has a history of flagging what he sees as prime buying moments. When Bitcoin fell below $90,000 late last year, he told his more than 700,000 followers on X that it was a final chance to buy before a rebound. The rebound did not come as expected â Bitcoin slid further and now trades around $74,000.
The Debt Argument Gains Ground Across The IndustryCameron is not the only prominent voice tying the national debt to the case for Bitcoin. Jim Cramer urged Americans last year to consider cryptocurrencies as the debt climbed to $37.63 trillion, a point when the National Debt Clock in New York showed each American family carrying a burden of nearly $955,708.
Michael Saylor and Anthony Pompliano have made similar arguments, repeatedly framing Bitcoin as a shield against economic uncertainty and ballooning government obligations.
The idea is straightforward: as government debt grows and the purchasing power of fiat currencies shrinks, an asset with a fixed supply becomes harder to ignore.
Loud Voices, Clear InterestsGemini is a cryptocurrency exchange, and the Winklevoss brothers have built their business around Bitcoin adoption. Their advocacy and their financial interests run in the same direction.
Cameronâs latest post adds one more data point to a narrative the crypto industry has been building for years â that the national debt is not just an economic problem but an argument for holding Bitcoin.
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