Elon Musk Calls Bitcoin a “Fundamental, Physics-Based Currency”

Published at 2025-11-30 18:15:15

On a podcast aired Nov. 30, 2025, Elon Musk — currently the world’s richest person — broke his extended silence on Bitcoin, calling the asset a “fundamental, physics-based currency.” The brief but striking phrasing has drawn attention because of Musk’s outsized influence on crypto sentiment and his history of shifting public stances on digital assets.

The remark matters because it reframes Bitcoin in physical terms, echoing arguments that link BTC’s scarcity and security to energy and proof-of-work mechanics. While Musk stopped short of announcing policy or investment moves, traders and institutional watchers will likely parse the tone for implications around adoption, regulatory debates, and capital flows into BTC. The comment revives a broader conversation about whether Bitcoin should be treated more like a digital commodity than a speculative token.

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