Gold Advocate Sparks Debate, Claims Bitcoin $200K Is Less Likely Than AliensTL;DR:
- Canadian mining billionaire Frank Giustra stated on the X social network that there is greater evidence of an extraterrestrial presence than of the possibility of Bitcoin reaching a price of $200,000.
- The gold advocate’s stance comes in response to projections by analyst Chris Millas and predictions by Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, who projects a base scenario of $730,000 by the year 2030.
- The United States Department of Defense officially declassified three videos of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) in 2020, captured by Navy pilots between 2004 and 2015.
Precious metals advocates and digital asset enthusiasts recently starred in a heated debate on social media. Canadian mining billionaire Frank Giustra sparked controversy by claiming that seeing Bitcoin at $200,000 is less likely than the existence of extraterrestrial life.
There is more evidence of aliens than if bitcoin hitting $200k
— Frank Giustra (@Frank_Giustra) June 8, 2026
The battle began when cryptocurrency commentator Chris Millas wrote on his X account that he is skeptical of traditional financial markets. He noted that people often believe in aliens but doubt that the pioneer crypto asset will reach the $150,000 to $200,000 range during the 2026 period. Giustra’s response was swift, directly asserting that there is more evidence of extraterrestrials than of such a milestone in the trading price.
The mining entrepreneur’s reaction aligns with his previous criticisms of Wall Street figures who maintain massive bullish projections.
The clash between physical gold and Ark Invest’s predictions
According to recent statement records, Giustra severely criticized Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood over her long-term valuations.
Reports on Ark Invest’s outlook indicate that Wood reiterates a scenario where Bitcoin functions as an insurance policy against the devaluation of national currencies. According to the executive’s perspective, a base scenario of $730,000 and a bullish case of $1.5 million are projected for the year 2030.
Giustra, who maintains a historic stance in favor of physical gold, called these comments embarrassing and dismissed the possibility of the cryptocurrency nearing one million dollars.
Following this exchange, the investment community has contrasted economic arguments with cited official data on aerospace phenomena. While digital price projections depend on institutional adoption and global liquidity, the basis of Giustra’s argument regarding extraterrestrials relies on U.S. Congress records.
Pentagon documents confirm that three films obtained by F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft between 2004 and 2015 were declassified in 2020. The 2004 USS Nimitz encounter stands out among those records, where Commander David Fravor documented an object with technology that defies known laws of physics. Furthermore, during a congressional hearing in 2023, former intelligence officer David Grusch testified under oath regarding the existence of government programs dedicated to the recovery of non-human technologies.
Crypto market volatility and the resilience of gold investors suggest that the dispute over the store-of-value narrative will remain open. The next relevant milestone to assess the market trend will occur with the closing of the semi-annual balance of Wall Street’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
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TL;DR:
- Canadian mining billionaire Frank Giustra stated on the X social network that there is greater evidence of an extraterrestrial presence than of the possibility of Bitcoin reaching a price of $200,000.
- The gold advocate’s stance comes in response to projections by analyst Chris Millas and predictions by Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest, who projects a base scenario of $730,000 by the year 2030.
- The United States Department of Defense officially declassified three videos of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) in 2020, captured by Navy pilots between 2004 and 2015.
Precious metals advocates and digital asset enthusiasts recently starred in a heated debate on social media. Canadian mining billionaire Frank Giustra sparked controversy by claiming that seeing Bitcoin at $200,000 is less likely than the existence of extraterrestrial life.
There is more evidence of aliens than if bitcoin hitting $200k
— Frank Giustra (@Frank_Giustra) June 8, 2026
The battle began when cryptocurrency commentator Chris Millas wrote on his X account that he is skeptical of traditional financial markets. He noted that people often believe in aliens but doubt that the pioneer crypto asset will reach the $150,000 to $200,000 range during the 2026 period. Giustra’s response was swift, directly asserting that there is more evidence of extraterrestrials than of such a milestone in the trading price.
The mining entrepreneur’s reaction aligns with his previous criticisms of Wall Street figures who maintain massive bullish projections.
The clash between physical gold and Ark Invest’s predictions
According to recent statement records, Giustra severely criticized Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood over her long-term valuations.
Reports on Ark Invest’s outlook indicate that Wood reiterates a scenario where Bitcoin functions as an insurance policy against the devaluation of national currencies. According to the executive’s perspective, a base scenario of $730,000 and a bullish case of $1.5 million are projected for the year 2030.
Giustra, who maintains a historic stance in favor of physical gold, called these comments embarrassing and dismissed the possibility of the cryptocurrency nearing one million dollars.
Following this exchange, the investment community has contrasted economic arguments with cited official data on aerospace phenomena. While digital price projections depend on institutional adoption and global liquidity, the basis of Giustra’s argument regarding extraterrestrials relies on U.S. Congress records.
Pentagon documents confirm that three films obtained by F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft between 2004 and 2015 were declassified in 2020. The 2004 USS Nimitz encounter stands out among those records, where Commander David Fravor documented an object with technology that defies known laws of physics. Furthermore, during a congressional hearing in 2023, former intelligence officer David Grusch testified under oath regarding the existence of government programs dedicated to the recovery of non-human technologies.
Crypto market volatility and the resilience of gold investors suggest that the dispute over the store-of-value narrative will remain open. The next relevant milestone to assess the market trend will occur with the closing of the semi-annual balance of Wall Street’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
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