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Kinzinger Signals at Blockchain’s Potential Despite Bitcoin’s Debt Solution Failure: Insider Views

Kinzinger Debunks Bitcoin as Economic Cure-All, Asserts Blockchain's Potential in Finance and Governance

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 17, 2025
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  • Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger dismisses the idea of cryptocurrency, particularly Bitcoin, as a solution for the U.S. national debt.
  • Kinzinger supports blockchain technology’s practical applications but remains skeptical about cryptocurrencies replacing traditional financial systems.

Former Representative Adam Kinzinger expressed skepticism about the idea that cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, could be used to alleviate the U.S. national debt.

While he acknowledged the potential of blockchain technology in sectors such as government and finance, he was adamant that Bitcoin is not a viable solution for economic stability.

Bitcoin and National Debt

In an interview marking President Donald Trump’s first 30 days in office, Kinzinger stated that while cryptocurrency could play a role in the financial system, it is not a solution for national debt.

He further argued that even if Bitcoin were to reach the ultra-bullish predictions of $5 million per coin, it would not serve as a realistic tool for reducing national debt.

Kinzinger believes that paying off the debt entirely with Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency would likely result in severe inflation, destabilizing the economy rather than improving it.

He suggested that the focus should be on slowing the trajectory of the debt and reducing the deficit, maintaining faith in America’s credit for long-term financial stability.

Blockchain’s Potential

Kinzinger, a co-sponsor of a bipartisan resolution recognizing blockchain’s potential in 2016, reaffirmed his belief in the technology’s usefulness.

He sees diverse interests in blockchain, particularly in terms of monitoring and implementation, and is interested in its practical applications.

He mentioned that blockchain could be beneficial in areas such as government payments and healthcare systems by reducing fraud and enhancing the security of online transactions.

However, despite recognizing blockchain’s potential, Kinzinger remained skeptical about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies replacing traditional financial systems or serving as tools for national debt reduction.

He views blockchain as a technology that enhances existing systems rather than completely revolutionizing them.

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