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CZ challenges Wall Street’s $700B AI bet with Bitcoin inflation claim

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Last updated: 17/07/2026 3:40 Sáng
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Bitcoin’s case rests on fiscal pressureAI spending keeps Wall Street divided

Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao has challenged Wall Street’s projected $700 billion AI spending wave by arguing that Bitcoin offers protection against inflation that artificial intelligence cannot provide.

Summary

  • CZ argues Bitcoin offers inflation protection that artificial intelligence cannot provide investors.
  • Jamie Dimon expects AI spending to reach $725 billion as investment continues to surge.
  • George Noble warns an AI bubble crash could be 17 times worse than the dot-com collapse.

On X, Zhao presented the difference between the two investment themes in a single line: “AI is great, but it does not protect you against inflation. Bitcoin does.”

AI is great, but it does not protect you against inflation.

Bitcoin does.

— CZ 🔶 BNB (@cz_binance) July 16, 2026

CZ’s comment comes as investors weigh Bitcoin’s fixed supply against the rapid flow of capital into AI infrastructure. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expects AI investment to reach $725 billion this year, while BlackRock executives see rising government debt and currency concerns strengthening Bitcoin’s long-term case.

Bitcoin’s case rests on fiscal pressure

According to BlackRock digital assets chief Robert Mitchnick, investors have recently paid less attention to Bitcoin as spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded heavy outflows. Mitchnick believes that trend could reverse if concerns about U.S. borrowing and currency debasement intensify.

“And the more fear there is over the borrowing level and the risk of money printing, that is ultimately the most important, I think fundamental driver ahead.”

Bitcoin recently traded near $65,000 after recovering from an earlier decline. However, the cryptocurrency remained well below its October 2025 record of more than $126,000, which was reached during a period of strong inflows into BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF.

CZ’s inflation argument follows the same monetary case outlined by Mitchnick. While AI companies depend on future revenue from heavy capital spending, Bitcoin supporters view the asset’s limited supply as protection against the loss of purchasing power caused by monetary expansion.

Former Fidelity fund manager George Noble has raised a separate concern about the amount of money entering AI infrastructure. As reported by crypto.news, Noble warned that an AI crash could cause 17 times more damage than the dot-com collapse, which erased about $5 trillion from the Nasdaq.

“The fallout from this could really be much more significant,” Noble said while discussing the rise in AI capital spending.

AI spending keeps Wall Street divided

Despite those warnings, Dimon remains optimistic about AI because of the large investments moving through the industry and the strength of the U.S. economy. The JPMorgan chief described the spending cycle as difficult to stop while comparing it to a wave gathering force.

“We’re in a bull market. It’s like a little tsunami. When that kind of thing happens, it’s very hard to stop.”

Dimon has repeatedly criticized Bitcoin in previous years, although he has recently expressed concern about government borrowing and geopolitical risks over the next several years.

Polymarket traders have also assigned a meaningful chance to an AI downturn. According to the prediction market, one contract placed the probability of an AI bubble bursting in 2026 above 17% after the odds previously dropped from 30% to 14%. Other contracts using different settlement rules showed probabilities ranging from 16% to 24%.

Former White House economists Jared Bernstein and Ryan Cummings have added to the caution around AI valuations. Writing on their respective Substacks, they described the bubble as “still inflating” and argued that corporate AI spending is reducing cash reserves while technology investment consumes a larger share of U.S. gross domestic product than during the dot-com era.

Within BlackRock, Rick Rieder has indicated that the asset manager plans to reduce exposure to companies directly spending on AI while increasing holdings in businesses positioned to profit from AI demand. Bitcoin miner TeraWulf fits that second category after signing a 20-year agreement to host AI data-center infrastructure for Anthropic.

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