Chamath Palihapitiya says Bitcoin lacks the privacy and fungibility required for central bank reserve assets. Bitcoin climbed above $73,000 after a 7% daily gainChamath Palihapitiya says Bitcoin lacks the privacy and fungibility required for central bank reserve assets. Bitcoin climbed above $73,000 after a 7% daily gain

Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya warns Bitcoin lacks privacy for central bank reserves.

2026/03/05 14:00
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  • Chamath Palihapitiya says Bitcoin lacks the privacy and fungibility required for central bank reserve assets.
  • Bitcoin climbed above $73,000 after a 7% daily gain, reaching its highest level in about one month.
  • A social media post promised a 0.5 BTC giveaway worth about $36,000 during the market rally.

Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya has renewed debate around Bitcoin’s role in global finance. His remarks came as Bitcoin traded above $73,000 after a recent price surge. Palihapitiya questioned whether Bitcoin can function as a central bank reserve asset. He pointed to concerns about privacy and fungibility within the Bitcoin network.

Chamath Palihapitiya questions Bitcoin reserve role

Chamath Palihapitiya shared concerns about Bitcoin’s structure in recent public remarks. He focused on privacy and fungibility within the network. Palihapitiya said Bitcoin does not currently meet the standards needed for central bank reserves. He stated that transparency on the blockchain creates limits.

He said, “Bitcoin falls short on true fungibility and meaningful privacy.” His statement added pressure to an ongoing debate in financial circles.  Central banks often require assets that allow discreet transfers and stable tracking.

Public blockchain transactions can expose transfer details. Because of this design, some policymakers question whether Bitcoin fits the reserve asset model. The debate continues among economists and crypto analysts.

Bitcoin price rallies above seventy three thousand

Bitcoin recently crossed the $73,000 level after gaining about seven percent in one trading session. The move marked its highest level in roughly a month.

Market data shows Bitcoin earlier touched around $72,000 before extending gains. The recovery followed several weeks of mixed price movement. Traders also linked the rally to rising geopolitical tensions and shifting macro conditions.

These factors sometimes drive interest in digital assets.  A breakout above the previous resistance zone drew attention from technical traders. Price levels near $80,000 are now part of short term market discussions.

However, market participants continue to monitor volatility. Rapid price swings remain common in the cryptocurrency sector.

Social media promotion offers Bitcoin giveaway

During the price rally, a social media account posted a Bitcoin giveaway campaign. The message promised to send 0.5 BTC to one participant. The post stated that the transfer would occur within twenty four hours.

Users were asked to like, repost, and comment “done.”   The value of the offered amount was about $36,000 at recent market prices. Such campaigns often appear during strong market activity.

Cryptocurrency platforms and analysts often warn users to verify online promotions. Some past giveaways have been linked to scams. Users are generally advised to check official sources before sharing financial details. Verification helps reduce risks in digital asset promotions.

Market participants monitor next price levels

Bitcoin’s latest move placed it back above a key technical area. The level had acted as resistance during previous trading sessions. Breaking above that zone can attract additional trading activity.

Many short term traders watch resistance levels for confirmation signals. Some market participants now monitor the $80,000 region as a possible next test. Price action in coming sessions may determine whether momentum continues.

At the same time, discussions around Bitcoin’s long term role remain active. Comments from investors like Chamath Palihapitiya add to that conversation.

The debate around privacy, fungibility, and reserve status continues as Bitcoin trades near recent highs. Financial institutions and regulators are also observing these developments.

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