Bitcoin Is The Only Asset That Survives What’s Coming | Jan van Eck

Bitcoin Is The Only Asset That Survives What’s Coming | Jan van Eck

From The Pomp Podcast by Anthony Pompliano

May 27, 2026 · 59 min

About this episode

Jan van Eck discusses the future of bitcoin, institutional adoption, and the impact of AI on investment strategies.

Jan van Eck is the CEO of VanEck, a $200 billion asset manager and one of the leading ETF companies in the world. In this conversation, we discuss why bitcoin is still early in its institutional adoption cycle, the looming U.S. government spending crisis and what it means for your portfolio, VanEck's long-term bet on India, and how AI is beginning to reshape investment decisions. ========================= Uphold is the easiest way to buy and sell crypto unlike any other platform allowing you to trade in just one step between any supported asset. Check them out at https://www.uphold.com/pomp/ This video includes a paid sponsorship with Uphold. I’m compensated by Uphold for promoting its products and services and may receive commissions from referrals. Terms apply. Not available in all jurisdictions. Digital assets are risky and may result in the total loss of your capital. ========================= Arch Public is an agentic trading platform that automates the buying and selling of your preferred crypto strategies. Sign up today at https://www.archpublic.com and start your automated trading strategy for free. No catch. No hidden fees. Just smarter trading. =========================…

People in this episode

Host: Anthony Pompliano

Guest: Jan van Eck

Topics covered

  • bitcoin
  • institutional adoption
  • U.S. government spending crisis
  • investment decisions
  • ETF industry
  • AI in finance

Keywords

  • bitcoin
  • VanEck
  • ETF
  • AI
  • investment
  • U.S. government spending
  • crypto

Sponsors

Uphold, Arch Public

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: VanEck

Places: India

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