Bitcoin at $1 Million? Ledger Co-Founder Warns It Won’t Be Good News

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Ledger co-founder Eric Larchevêque says a Bitcoin (BTC) price of $1 million would not be good news. He argues the level would reflect war, debt crises, and a collapsing fiat system rather than mainstream success.

The comment cuts against a wave of seven-figure forecasts. Larchevêque accepts the destination but rejects the celebration, casting Bitcoin as insurance against disorder rather than a speculative jackpot.

Why a $1 Million Bitcoin Would Signal Trouble

Larchevêque made the argument in a recent interview on the When Shift Happens podcast. He said Bitcoin has little value in a stable world where few people need it.

Its role grows when systems break. He described the asset as a final settlement tool that protects wealth through wars, revolutions, and capital controls.

That thesis leans on a real backdrop. Governments keep piling on debt, and the US alone now owes more than $39 trillion, a fresh record. Larchevêque sees that kind of borrowing ending in currency failure.

US DebtUS Debt. Source: FiscalData

The meaning also shifts by geography, he added. For someone in Iran, Bitcoin can be a lifeline. For a comfortable saver in France, it can feel abstract.

Bitcoin now trades just below $63,000, leaving any move to $1 million approximately 16 times away. Larchevêque expects that climb, yet dreads the world that would produce it.

 BeInCryptoBitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

“I think it’s a world with a lot of suffering,” he said.

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He offered that answer when asked what a $1 million or $10 million Bitcoin would look like.

How the Bulls Frame the Same Target

Other forecasters reach $1 million through optimism. VanEck research head Matthew Sigel calls it a base case within about five years, tied to adoption and Bitcoin’s fixed supply of 21 million coins.

The timing detail matters. Sigel floated that target in May, when Bitcoin traded near $80,000. The token has since slipped to about $63,000, widening the gap to seven figures.

Jan3 chief Samson Mow expects a sudden supply shock he calls an omega candle, a single-day jump above $100,000. Michael Saylor and ARK Invest lean on the same scarcity story, pointing to institutional demand and long-term 2030 targets.

 Ark InvestBitcoin Price Prediction. Source: Ark Invest

Larchevêque shares that price conviction and even cites Saylor. He splits from the group on meaning, treating a seven-figure print as a symptom of failure rather than a reward.

“I share the same vision and Michael Saylor that Bitcoin is the best assets possible, you know, globally, historically. And that’s it’s going to be a very good bet in in the future.”

The Ledger founder keeps almost all of his liquid net worth in Bitcoin, framing it as protection instead of profit. He also insists the call is not investment advice.

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