Harvard students and alumni have announced the launch of the “New Bretton Woods Project” — an initiative focused on creating Bitcoin-backed stablecoins to combat the global debt crisis.
The project aims to build a Bitcoin (
BTC
) stablecoin on the Bel2 network — a Bitcoin layer-2 solution — allowing users to retain control of their BTC while simultaneously creating opportunities for lending, borrowing, and stablecoin issuance.
Spokespeople for the initiative explained that the Bel2 infrastructure leverages Bitcoin’s unparalleled security by executing Bitcoin settlements on the main layer and communicating with protocols on Ethereum to mint stablecoins.
Source:
Peter Brandt
.
This hybridized approach preserves Bitcoin’s store-of-value properties while maximizing the decentralized asset’s liquidity. The founders of the New Bretton Woods Project issued this accompanying statement with the announcement of the project:
Harvard Innovation Labs — an entrepreneurship and startup incubator hosted by the prestigious university — will also collaborate with the students and alumni on the project.
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The debt crisis in the United States
The national debt in the United States
crossed the $35 trillion mark
in July 2024. To put the level of debt and deficit spending into perspective, it took approximately 200 years for the US national debt to reach $1 trillion. At current spending levels, roughly $1 trillion is added to the debt every 3 months.
Economists and pundits have pointed out that the interest payments on the debt alone now
eclipse
spending for the entire Department of Defense.
A chart showcasing annual interest payments on the national debt compared to annual defense spending. Source:
James Eagle
.
This rampant debt was caused by years of monetary printing and structural deficits — a macroeconomic
term
referring to the persistent inability to balance a budget independent of market cycles or economic conditions. In other words, a structural deficit continues even when the economy performs at full capacity.
US lawmakers like Senator Cynthia Lummis have started to take stock of the situation. In July, the Wyoming Senator
introduced the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve bill
in the Senate, to acquire 5% of Bitcoin’s total supply as a Treasury asset.
More recently, former President Donald Trump floated the possibility of using
Bitcoin to pay the national debt
.
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