ilmscore | Trump’s Secret Crypto & Gold Plan to Survive the US Debt Collapse

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In 2025, the US government is projected to borrow $2 trillion, collect $5 trillion in taxes, and spend a total of $7 trillion.
"In 2025, it is anticipated that the United States government is going to borrow around $2 trillion of debt, something around $5 trillion of taxes. That way, they can spend around $7 trillion in 2025."
US National Debt and Economic Solutions
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Revaluing US government-held gold from $42.22/ounce to $3,300/ounce would increase its value from $11 billion to $860 billion.
"If we change this number like the Federal Reserve Bank says to around $3,300 per troy ounce, well now the math starts to look a little bit different. So instead of using this number, if we multiply it by $3,300 an ounce, well now if we take these two numbers and multiply them against each other, that means now the value of our gold is around $860 billion as opposed to 11 billion because of this accounting trick."
Gold Revaluation
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The US government could pledge newly valued gold certificates to the Federal Reserve for $800 billion in cash, which would not be a loan and could be used for debt repayment or economic spending.
"The United States government can go to the Federal Reserve Bank and say, "Hey, Fed, we have this $860 billion worth of gold. We're going to give you a certificate saying that we own this much gold because we just changed the valuation. How about you give us, let's call it $800 billion in cash. It's not a loan. We just want to exchange this gold certificate in exchange for dollars. You can hold on to that certificate which is worth $800 some billion dollars. And now the Fed can give the United States government $800 billion that it can use to either pay off the debt or it can use that $800 billion to go out and spend into the economy."
Gold as Collateral for US Treasury
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In 1934, FDR revalued gold from $20 to $35 per ounce, creating nearly $3 billion in new spending power to stimulate the economy.
"The last time this happened in the United States was back in 1934, right after the Great Depression, when FDR then revalued gold from around $20 an ounce to around $35 an ounce. This created a little bit under $3 billion of new spending power for the United States government to help stimulate the economy."
Historical Gold Revaluation Impact
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In March 2025, an executive order was signed to create a strategic Bitcoin reserve and digital asset stockpile.
"In March 2025, President Trump signed an executive order establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve and a broader digital asset stockpile."
US Treasury's Bitcoin Reserve
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The US Treasury plans to build its strategic Bitcoin reserve by utilizing seized Bitcoin rather than purchasing it.
"According to the United States Treasury Department, it's not going to go out and buy Bitcoin. Instead, it's going to use seized Bitcoin and use that seized Bitcoin to build our strategic Bitcoin reserve."
US Treasury's Bitcoin Acquisition Strategy
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Estimates for the US government's Bitcoin reserve range from 30,000 to 200,000 bitcoins.
"Some sources say that the United States government has around 30,000 bitcoins in the reserve and other sources say that the number is closer to 200,000 bitcoins in the United States Reserve."
Estimated Size of US Bitcoin Reserve
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The US government will now hold seized Bitcoin as a long-term investment instead of selling it.
"But now instead of selling off this Bitcoin, what the United States government is saying that they're going to seize this Bitcoin and then they're going to hold on to it like a long-term investment."
US Treasury's Shift in Bitcoin Strategy
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The US government could potentially pledge Bitcoin, valued at $100,000 per coin, to the Federal Reserve for dollars, creating a non-loan spending mechanism.
"The United States government can now take this Bitcoin and value it at, let's just say, $100,000 a coin. They can take this contract and pledge it to the Federal Reserve Bank and say, "Hey, here's a contract of 50,000 Bitcoin at $100,000 a coin. And we're not going to sell this Bitcoin. Instead, give us dollars. That way, we can spend the value of this Bitcoin. And it's not a loan because we're pledging you these assets. It's just a certificate saying that we have this Bitcoin. So, give us this dollars.""
Bitcoin as Collateral for US Treasury
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The Genius Act, signed July 18, 2025, allows the US government to create stablecoins pegged to gold or Bitcoin as alternatives to the US dollar.
"On July 18th, 2025, President Trump signed the Genius Act to help regulate stable coins in the United States. Now, this act does something very unique that we've never really seen done before. This act allows the United States government to essentially create stable coins, cryptocurrencies pegged to the value of gold or Bitcoin that can circulate in the United States economy as alternatives to the United States dollar."
Genius Act and Stablecoin Regulation
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If asset values like gold and Bitcoin fall, the government might create more money to stimulate the economy and strengthen the Fed's balance sheet.
"Well, you could see the government then want to create more money so people have more money to buy those assets and to stimulate the economy. That way, the Fed's balance sheet looks stronger."
Potential US Government Response to Asset Value Decline
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In the early 1970s, President Nixon severed the US dollar's tie to gold due to excessive government borrowing.
"In the early 1970s, the United States government had borrowed so much money. President Richard Nixon severed the tie between the United States dollar and physical gold."
Historical Dollar De-pegging from Gold
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