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Clash over Bitcoin between Coinbase’s CEO and the Governor of the Banque de France

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January 30, 2026
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During the World Economic Forum, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong defended Bitcoin’s independence in front of the Governor of the Banque de France.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, sparked a debate with François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Banque de France, over the nature of Bitcoin and its independence from traditional monetary institutions.

Brian Armstrong deserves an award for evangelizing for Bitcoin at WEF in Davos.

France Central Bank governor says he trusts central banks more than 'independent issuers of Bitcoin'.

Armstrong clarifies: "Bitcoin is a decentralized protocol. There's actually no issuer of it." pic.twitter.com/tHEJyfz00L

— Gareth Jenkinson (@gazza_jenks) January 21, 2026

The exchange intensified when the French central banker questioned the asset’s credibility, stating that he places greater trust in independent central banks with a democratic mandate rather than in what he described as “private issuers” of bitcoin.

Armstrong’s response highlighted a fundamental feature that distinguishes Bitcoin from any traditional currency: the absence of an issuing authority. “Bitcoin is a decentralized protocol. There’s actually no issuer of it,” Armstrong said.

According to the Coinbase CEO, while central banks can claim a certain degree of independence, Bitcoin represents an even higher level of autonomy. No government, company, or individual in the world can control it, making it immune to political decisions or the economic interests of single entities.

Armstrong framed Bitcoin’s role as a counterweight to the traditional monetary system. The key characteristic he emphasized is the absence of a “money printer”: Bitcoin has a fixed supply, programmed into its code, which cannot be manipulated by any authority. This feature, according to the CEO, provides a natural check against excessive government spending and inflation. Armstrong compared Bitcoin’s role during periods of economic uncertainty to the historical function of gold as a store of value.

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