$BTC Use Bitcoin to replace US Treasury bonds to repay US Treasury bonds. This statement is only theoretical and not a practical solution. Let's take a look at the US Treasury bonds. The current US Treasury bonds are about 36 trillion US dollars, and the total amount of Bitcoin is 21 million. According to the current price, the price of one Bitcoin is about 100,000 US dollars. If Bitcoin is used to repay US Treasury bonds, how much does each Bitcoin need to rise? Obviously, it is unrealistic. Let's do a simple calculation. If Bitcoin is used to repay US Treasury bonds, how much does Bitcoin need to rise to: 36 trillion US dollars ÷ 21 million pieces ≈ 1.7143 million US dollars/piece, that is, each Bitcoin needs to rise to 1.7143 million US dollars to use Bitcoin to repay US Treasury bonds, which is obviously unrealistic. Besides, even if the current market value of Bitcoin reaches 36 trillion US dollars, it accounts for nearly 40% of the global GDP. In fact, the global GDP is about 94 trillion US dollars, so it is impossible to use Bitcoin to repay US Treasury bonds. The price of Bitcoin fluctuates greatly, and this fluctuation is mainly affected by market sentiment and policies. The mining cost, holding cost, transaction cost, and market acceptance of Bitcoin also limit the rise of Bitcoin prices. Therefore, using Bitcoin to replace government bonds to repay debts is more of a theoretical discussion, not a practical solution.