Anthony Scaramucci Says Peter Schiff's Analysis on US Debt, Inflation Leads Him to Gold as Solution: 'I Reach a Different Asset…Buy Bitcoin'
SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci agreed with Peter Schiff’s concerns on Tuesday about soaring U.S. debt and inflation, but favored Bitcoin over gold as the solution.
Scaramucci Concerned Over US Financing Needs
Scaramucci took to X to break down Schiff’s blog post on America’s fiscal outlook, highlighting elevated deficits and interest burdens.
Scaramucci said Schiff’s annualized government borrowing figures are overstated, though the real number—$2.5 trillion, by his count—is “still enormous outside a recession.”
The national debt has soared to $39.89 trillion, while the deficit has swelled to $1.366 trillion as of this writing. The U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio was about 31% in 1980. Today .
Agreement on Problems, but Not Solution
Scaramucci then dissected Schiff’s conclusion that there is “no way out of this situation except through inflation,” and that whoever runs the Fed will keep the presses rolling.
He agreed on the macro problem, but not the solution.
“He [Schiff] has written, in ten charts, the exact argument he’s spent a decade calling a fraud. He just needs the answer to be gold,” Scaramucci said. “I read the same charts and reach a different asset. Buy Bitcoin.”
Two Different Narratives
Schiff is a long-time gold bull, recognizing the yellow metal as a time‑tested hedge against fiscal excess and inflation. On the contrary, he views Bitcoin that does not deserve to be placed in the same category as gold.
Scaramucci, meanwhile, sees Bitcoin as a scarce, inflation hedge, which is “part of the answer” in the evolving monetary system.
Notably, gold has outperformed Bitcoin over both the 1-year and 5-year periods. Though in 2026, a year marked by the Iran conflict and heightened geopolitical tensions, the yellow metal has not been a particularly strong performer.
Price Action: At the time of writing, BTC was exchanging hands at $63,679.67, down 0.48% over the last 24 hours, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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