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Bitcoin Seen as Fix for a Broken Monetary System, Says Venture Capitalist

May 05, 2025 at 12:00 pm

Investor and venture capitalist Preston Pysh has outlined why he believes Bitcoin offers a fundamental solution to long-standing weaknesses in the global financial system.

Bitcoin Seen as Fix for a Broken Monetary System, Says Venture Capitalist

Investor and venture capitalist Preston Pysh has highlighted the fundamental problems with the global financial system that, in his view, Bitcoin is uniquely positioned to solve.

In a recent analysis, Pysh delves into the core issues at hand. As he sees it, the world's leading currencies today—like the dollar, euro, yen, and pound—lack a universally trusted asset to which they can tie their value.

“What happens when you don't have a common good asset, or a good basket of assets, that is recognized by all countries to tie their currency to?” Pysh questions.

In the absence of such a benchmark, governments are left to manage their own monetary policies and ultimately, to expand the money supply at will. This, in turn, leads to inflation, distorts markets, and ultimately, culminates in financial crises.

Enter Bitcoin, which Pysh presents as a fixed-supply, decentralized monetary system, fundamentally different from anything the world has seen before.

Unlike fiat currencies, which are subject to the whims of monetary policy and can be manipulated by institutions or governments, Bitcoin operates on a transparent and immutable set of rules, set in the genesis block and visible to everyone on the blockchain. These rules cannot be changed to suit political agendas or economic interests.

“It's not like we're going to vote on whether or not we want to increase the supply of Bitcoin. It's already set in stone,” Pysh adds.

Pysh also counters the traditional alternatives, like IMF-managed currency baskets, which still rely on the trust in institutions and cooperation among countries, both of which have been sorely lacking throughout history.

“Is the IMF going to come up with a basket of currencies like the SDRs [Special Drawing Rights]? Well, who's going to trust the IMF to pick the right currencies and in the right proportions?” he ponders.

Only a decentralized asset, like Bitcoin, completely free from centralized control, can provide the kind of long-term stability needed to support a reformed global financial system, Pysh concludes.

“We need an asset that everyone agrees upon to serve as a common good, tying their currencies to this asset in order to create a stable monetary system. And that asset is Bitcoin.”

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