Former Bank of England Analyst Warns of Potential Bitcoin Rush in Event of Alien Disclosure
A former analyst at the Bank of England has written to the bank's governor expressing concerns over the potential economic impact of a disclosure about alien life. Helen McCaw, who previously worked in financial security and helped develop plans for theoretical economic crises, believes that such an event could cause widespread financial instability.
According to prediction market Polymarket, there is currently a 12% chance of such a revelation before 2027, although trading volume is low. High-level government officials have spoken out about the UFO phenomenon in recent years, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
McCaw's letter warns that disclosure could lead to extreme price volatility in financial markets due to "catastrophising or euphoria," as well as a collapse in confidence among market participants. In her letter, she wrote: "If there is an official announcement and we get presented with very clear evidence that nobody is going to dispute, I would say that in a matter of hours, you are going to have total financial instability."
One potential scenario for McCaw sees a flight to digital currencies like bitcoin as a safe haven asset due to the potential destruction of trust in traditional power structures. She noted that there may be a rush to buy bitcoin if people question the legitimacy of government-backed assets.
The former analyst also weighed in on the potential impact of gold, suggesting that it could become a source of financial safety and security, but also potentially facing a large devaluation due to space-based mining projects.
Bitcoin's unique design, including its difficulty adjustment algorithm, is seen as one mitigating factor against such a scenario. However, social attack vectors and quantum computer threats are likely bigger concerns for the cryptocurrency.
A former analyst at the Bank of England has written to the bank's governor expressing concerns over the potential economic impact of a disclosure about alien life. Helen McCaw, who previously worked in financial security and helped develop plans for theoretical economic crises, believes that such an event could cause widespread financial instability.
According to prediction market Polymarket, there is currently a 12% chance of such a revelation before 2027, although trading volume is low. High-level government officials have spoken out about the UFO phenomenon in recent years, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
McCaw's letter warns that disclosure could lead to extreme price volatility in financial markets due to "catastrophising or euphoria," as well as a collapse in confidence among market participants. In her letter, she wrote: "If there is an official announcement and we get presented with very clear evidence that nobody is going to dispute, I would say that in a matter of hours, you are going to have total financial instability."
One potential scenario for McCaw sees a flight to digital currencies like bitcoin as a safe haven asset due to the potential destruction of trust in traditional power structures. She noted that there may be a rush to buy bitcoin if people question the legitimacy of government-backed assets.
The former analyst also weighed in on the potential impact of gold, suggesting that it could become a source of financial safety and security, but also potentially facing a large devaluation due to space-based mining projects.
Bitcoin's unique design, including its difficulty adjustment algorithm, is seen as one mitigating factor against such a scenario. However, social attack vectors and quantum computer threats are likely bigger concerns for the cryptocurrency.