VanEck: Fears of Fiscal Dominance Are Lifting Bitcoin

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VanEck highlights rising "fiscal dominance" risks as the U.S. Treasury leans more on short-dated bills (23% of tradable debt, above the TBAC's suggested 15–20%). This structure can increase the political and economic cost of keeping rates high, pressuring the dollar. Given Bitcoin's historically negative relationship with the dollar, a weaker USD and lower real-rate backdrop would typically improve Bitcoin's relative appeal as a hedge.
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According to Huo Xing Finance, Bitcoin News said on X that VanEck's Matt Siegel pointed to a growing reliance by the U.S. Treasury on short-term Treasury bills to fund federal borrowing. He said short-term bills now make up 23% of tradable U.S. debt, exceeding the 15% to 20% range recommended by the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee. Siegel argued that the shift raises the cost of keeping interest rates high and adds pressure on the U.S. dollar. VanEck noted that over the past 15 years, Bitcoin's only persistent correlation with the dollar has been negative. The firm said the setup ultimately favors lower real interest rates, a structurally weaker dollar and stronger demand for Bitcoin as a hedge.