Imagine if 1 Bitcoin is equivalent to USD 1 million—a scenario that was once just a dream, now a serious discussion. In this situation, to settle the country's total debt of USD 548 billion, Indonesia would only need 548,000 BTC. That's less than 2.6% of the total global Bitcoin supply (21 million BTC). Numerically, this seems much more reasonable than before. But the question is: could Indonesia really gather half a million BTC in a world that is increasingly 'thirsty' for Bitcoin?

If countries start using BTC to settle debts, will this change the global financial order? Can Bitcoin replace the dollar as the primary means of payment between countries?

And the most intense question: if Indonesia can pay off its debts with just 2.6% of the world's BTC... who will be the first to control the rest?

📣 According to you, will the price of BTC really break through USD 1 million? Or is this just a digital dream?

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