Tim Draper, the legendary BTC investor and venture capitalist who famously bought almost 30,000 BTC for roughly $19 million at a 2014 US Marshals Service auction, believes the world will abandon the greenback for Bitcoin within a decade. Speaking in a wide-ranging podcast interview released this week, the Draper Associates founder argued that software-based money is “better technology” than government-issued currency and predicted a tipping point as early as 2035.
Draper’s conviction rests on two pillars he has reiterated for years: Bitcoin’s fixed supply and the inevitability of global, permissionless commerce. With approximately 19.86 million BTC already in circulation—95% of the 21 million-coin cap—he contends that fiat currencies are structurally prone to debasement. The veteran investor, whose early-stage bets include Hotmail, Skype, Tesla and SpaceX, likened today’s inflationary environment to the Confederate currency collapse described by his father decades ago: “Nobody wanted Confederate money… it wasn’t valuable anymore because the Union won the war.”
Draper acknowledged that dollar-pegged stablecoins will remain relevant but called them “a bridge to Bitcoin” that still inherit the political and inflation risk of their reserve currencies. In his view, governments themselves will eventually become node operators and treasury holders because “it’s a better way to collect taxes.”
At press time, BTC traded at $103,747.