
Binance Blockchain Week 2025 delivered one of its most anticipated moments when Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder of Binance and Giggle Academy, took the stage opposite Peter Schiff, senior economist and founder of Euro Pacific Asset Management and Schiff Gold.
The debate tackled a defining question for the global financial environment: Is the future of sound money rooted in Bitcoin or will tokenized gold ultimately prevail? The atmosphere was charged with investors, developers, policymakers, and institutional delegates filling the main hall for what quickly became a clash of ideology, economics, and technology.
Schiff: Tokenized Gold Enhances What Already Works
Peter Schiff framed tokenized gold not as competition to Bitcoin but as the modernization of a centuries-tested store of value. “Tokenized gold improves all the monetary properties of gold while it remains a store of value. The token is simply the evidence that you own the gold in the vault.”
He argued that technology solves the core logistical weakness of gold—portability—without undermining its intrinsic qualities. “For money purposes, tokenized gold is better than physical gold. Ownership can change hands while the gold never leaves the vault.”

Schiff reminded the audience that gold’s value is anchored in utility, rarity, and historical trust. “What gives gold value is not that you can touch it, but that it has real utility as a metal. There are industries that need gold and things only gold can do.”
For Schiff, tokenization is evolutionary, not revolutionary—retaining the asset while removing friction.
CZ: Digital Value Needs No Physical Form
CZ countered with the argument that Bitcoin is native to the internet economy and benefits from being purely digital. “If I give you Bitcoin right now, we can verify it in several ways that you received it. It settles instantly and transparently on-chain.”
He positioned Bitcoin as more than a currency—it’s a global decentralized ecosystem. “Bitcoin is more than a transaction network. It is an entire industry with many use cases and a very large, global community behind it.”

CZ dismissed the notion that money requires physical backing to be credible, comparing Bitcoin’s value to that of tech platforms. “The internet is virtual. There is nothing physical about Google or X, but they clearly have value. Many virtual things have value; that value is not tied to physical properties.”
Two Philosophies, One Converging Future
The debate pointed out a broader shift: traditional assets are being digitized, while native digital assets continue to mature. Tokenized gold caters to those who value tangible backing and historical stability; Bitcoin speaks to a generation aligned with decentralization and borderless liquidity.
If Binance Blockchain Week made one thing clear, it’s that the future of money may not be defined by one asset—but by how well traditional and digital systems coexist, compete, and inevitably converge.
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