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Financial Times columnist Jemima Kelly has come under fire after arguing that Bitcoin (BTC) has no inherent value, joining a growing chorus of analysts advancing the so-called “zero dollar theory.”
Kelly’s remarks, expanded on in a recent CNBC appearance, have prompted intense pushback from Bitcoin advocates and market commentators.
The dispute comes as major financial institutions continue to build exposure to crypto markets through regulated products such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs), even as a growing group of critics insists the underlying assets are ultimately worth nothing.
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Kelly told CNBC she believed Bitcoin’s value was “zero,” arguing it has no intrinsic worth and that its scarcity narrative is undermined by the unlimited supply of alternative cryptocurrencies.
While Bitcoin’s supply is capped at 21 million coins, Kelly said investors must continually accept the idea that Bitcoin is uniquely scarce despite the existence of competing tokens that can replicate or exceed its functionality.
She said Bitcoin’s market price has been supported in part by influential holders with a vested interest in promoting the asset, pointing to figures such as Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor.
FT columnist Jemima Kelly tells CNBC Bitcoin's true value is $0 because endless altcoins kill its scarcity argument. 🤡 pic.twitter.com/b5hIV3TwYX
— TFTC (@TFTC21) February 11, 2026
Kelly also argued that Bitcoin proponents regularly introduce new narratives to sustain interest, citing claims that emerging technologies such as AI could drive fresh adoption.
“I heard Anthony Pompliano on CNBC yesterday claiming that now all the AI agents are going to be using Bitcoin in crypto,” she said.
Adding: “…I mean, like, every kind of year or so, there’s a new narrative that they’re spinning in order for us to believe that, ‘oh, yeah, Bitcoin is what we should all be buying,’ and that would obviously make them very rich.”
Pompliano, on Feb. 9, told CNBC that “both Bitcoin and stablecoins” were going to be the money “for all of these AI agents.”
Other industry executives have echoed that view.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek recently underscored the convergence of crypto and artificial intelligence with the $70 million purchase of the ai.com domain — one of the largest domain acquisitions on record.
The Ai.com platform, unveiled during a Super Bowl LX commercial on Feb. 8, promotes the idea of personal AI agents capable of executing transactions, organizing schedules and trading stocks, with crypto-based settlement embedded in the system.
Kelly said she has received a flood of hostile messages in response to her stance, describing the reaction as personal and aggressive, particularly on social media.
At the same time, several critics pushed back more respectfully, disputing her thesis and broader criticism of Bitcoin.
Real estate expert Pete Frandano responded that value is ultimately what buyers and sellers agree upon in an open market, arguing Bitcoin has demonstrated sustained demand over multiple boom-and-bust cycles.
Hi Jemima — in real estate we say value is what a willing buyer and willing seller agree upon in an open market.
Bitcoin has had that market for 15 years, through multiple cycles.
You may not like the asset. You may question durability. That’s healthy debate.
But zero? When it…
— Pete Frandano, CCIM (@pfrandano) February 11, 2026
He also pointed to Bitcoin’s global, round-the-clock trading and its ability to settle cross-border transfers as evidence the asset has utility beyond speculation.
“You may not like the asset. You may question durability. That’s healthy debate,” he wrote on X. “But zero? When it clears globally 24/7 and settles cross-border value instantly?”
“Your argument (like so many others) feels more philosophical than empirical,” he added.
Despite renewed “zero value” arguments, institutional participation in crypto markets has continued to grow, particularly through ETFs that allow exposure without directly holding digital tokens.
Goldman Sachs’ latest quarterly filing showed the bank’s crypto exposure remains indirect, with positions in spot ETFs linked to Bitcoin and other assets.
The filing showed the bank held roughly $1.06–$1.1 billion in spot Bitcoin ETFs and more than $1.0 billion in spot Ethereum ETFs.
Goldman also initiated new ETF exposure to XRP and Solana in the quarter, allocating roughly $152–$153 million to XRP ETFs and about $108–$109 million to Solana ETFs.
Meanwhile, in Russia, Sberbank announced it will soon launch a product for corporate loans secured by crypto.
The state-owned bank’s move comes after its rival Sovkombank, which became the first Russian bank to issue crypto-collateral loans.
Kurt Robson is a London-based reporter at CCN, specialising in the fast-moving worlds of crypto and emerging technology. He began his career covering local news in Cornwall after graduating from Falmouth University with First Class Honours in Journalism. There, he cut his teeth on everything from council meetings to missing swans.
He quickly rose through the ranks to become a frontline journalist at several of the UK’s leading national newspapers. Over the years, he has interviewed musicians and celebrities, reported from courtrooms and crime scenes, and secured multiple front-page exclusives.
Following the upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kurt shifted his focus to technology journalism—just ahead of the AI boom. With a natural curiosity and a trained eye for emerging trends, he has found a new rhythm in reporting on innovation.
At CCN, Kurt's work focuses on the cutting edge of crypto, blockchain, AI, and the evolving digital world. Drawing on his background in people-first reporting and his deep interest in disruptive tech, Kurt delivers stories that are insightful, entertaining, and human-centric.
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